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- ARROW_waveguide abstract "In optics, an anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide (ARROW) is formed from an anti-resonant Fabry–Pérot reflector. The optical mode is leaky, but relatively low-loss propagation can be achieved by making the Fabry–Pérot reflector of sufficiently high quality or small size.ARROWs can be realized as cylindrical waveguides (2D confinement) or slab waveguides (1D confinement).The latter ARROWs are practically formed by a low index layer, embedded between higher index layers. Note that the refractive indices of these ARROWs are reversed, when comparing to usual waveguides. Light is confined by total internal reflection (TIR) on the inside of the higher index layers, but achieves a lot of modal overlap with the lower index central volume. This strong overlap can be made plausible in a simplified picture imagining "rays", as in geometrical optics. Such rays are refracted into a very shallow angle, when entering the low index inner layer. Thus, one can use the metaphor that these rays "stay very long inside" the low index inner layer. Note this is just a metaphor and the explanatory power of ray optics is very limited for the micrometer scales, at which these ARROWs are typically made. ARROW structures are often used for guiding light in liquids, particularly in microfluidic systems. This is due to the difficulty of finding suitable optical cladding materials, with a lower refractive index than the liquid, which would be required to form a conventional waveguide structure.".
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- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Anti-resonant.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Antiresonance.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_devices.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Fabry–Pérot.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Fabry–Pérot_interferometer.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Geometrical_optics.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Total_internal_reflection.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Waveguide.
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLink Waveguide_(optics).
- ARROW_waveguide wikiPageWikiLinkText "ARROW waveguide".
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- ARROW_waveguide subject Category:Optical_devices.
- ARROW_waveguide type Application.
- ARROW_waveguide comment "In optics, an anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide (ARROW) is formed from an anti-resonant Fabry–Pérot reflector. The optical mode is leaky, but relatively low-loss propagation can be achieved by making the Fabry–Pérot reflector of sufficiently high quality or small size.ARROWs can be realized as cylindrical waveguides (2D confinement) or slab waveguides (1D confinement).The latter ARROWs are practically formed by a low index layer, embedded between higher index layers.".
- ARROW_waveguide label "ARROW waveguide".
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