A new type optical circulator has been proposed, using a nonreciprocal magneto-optic directional coupler whose two waveguides with different widths are arranged in the same plane. It can be fabricated more easily than previous nonreciprocal waveguide devices.
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Toshihiro SHINTAKU, Takehiko UNO, "Directional Coupler Type Optical Circulator" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E73-E, no. 4, pp. 474-476, April 1990, doi: .
Abstract: A new type optical circulator has been proposed, using a nonreciprocal magneto-optic directional coupler whose two waveguides with different widths are arranged in the same plane. It can be fabricated more easily than previous nonreciprocal waveguide devices.
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