Tatsuhiro Nakazawa
Nippon Sheet Glass
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Optics Letters | 2005
Kazuaki Oya; Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Shigeo Kittaka; Keiji Tsunetomo; Kenji Kintaka; Junji Nishii; Kazuyuki Hirao
Silica-based one-dimensional photonic crystal (1D-PC) is fabricated by use of a high-spatial-frequency grating with input and output surfaces tilted with respect to its periodic direction. An incident beam is coupled with the first photonic band in the second Brillouin zone of the 1D-PC. The output beam angle changes 3 degrees with a wavelength change of 1%. A prototype of an ultrasmall demultiplexer is demonstrated by use of a silica slab waveguide with 1D-PC.
Optics Letters | 2004
Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Shigeo Kittaka; Keiji Tsunetomo; Kenji Kintaka; Junji Nishii; Kazuyuki Hirao
A compact and monolithic four-channel demultiplexer with 20-nm spacing was fabricated by use of a high-spatial-frequency transmission grating buried in a silica waveguide. The grating was successfully buried in a silica slab waveguide by overcladding by plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition. The devices size was approximately 5.1 mm x 9.2 mm. The average insertion loss was 13 dB. The average cross talk was -15 dB for adjacent channels and -19 dB for nonadjacent channels. The polarization-dependent loss was estimated to be as low as 0.7 dB.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2006
Kazuaki Oya; Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Shigeo Kittaka; Keiji Tsunetomo; Kenji Kintaka; Junji Nishii; Kazuyuki Hirao
We first embedded a triangular one-dimensional photonic crystal in a slab waveguide of a Ta2O5 core with SiO2 cladding. The change in the output angle was 4.8° with the incident wavelength change of 1% for wavelengths of 1400–1500 nm. This value was 1.7 times larger than that of our previous photonic crystal with a SiO2 core. In addition, the maximum diffraction efficiency of 25% was achieved, which was a considerable improvement over the efficiency of our previous one.
Archive | 2007
Shigeo Kittaka; Kentaro Yamada; Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Keiji Tsunetomo
Archive | 2002
Shigeo Kittaka; Hideshi Nagata; Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Yasuji Sasaki; Minoru Taniyama
Archive | 2004
Shigeo Kikko; Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Junji Nishii; Keiji Tsunetomo; 達洋 中澤; 啓司 常友; 重雄 橘高; 準治 西井
Archive | 2006
Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Keiji Tsunetomo; Junji Nishii
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Takahiro Asai; Shigeo Kittaka; Tadashi Koyama; Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Masatoshi Nara
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Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Shigeo Kittaka
Archive | 2008
Tatsuhiro Nakazawa; Shigeo Kittaka
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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