5 results match your criteria: "Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong[Affiliation]"
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October 2012
Department of Electronic Engineering, Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 139-701, South Korea.
A nanophotonic polarization-independent visible wavelength filter is presented, incorporating a symmetric metal-dielectric resonant structure on quartz substrate, where a sub-wavelength grating, made up of a two-dimensional array of Al square sheets, is integrated with a Si(3)N(4) slab waveguide via an oxide layer. Incident light is orthogonally diffracted by the symmetric grating towards two directions of the grating groove, and then resonantly coupled to both transverse electric and transverse magnetic guided modes associated with the underlying waveguide, irrespective of light polarization. Polarization independent bandpass filtering was thus achieved around specific wavelengths, determined by the grating pitch and the effective index of the waveguide.
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August 2011
Department of Electronic Engineering, Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 139-701, South Korea.
A four-channel transmitter OSA (TOSA) and a receiver optical sub-assembly (ROSA) module were presented. They take advantage of a coarse WDM (CWDM) scheme, employing two types of VCSELs at 780 and 850 nm, where no wavelength filters are involved in the TOSA. The ROSA and TOSA were constructed through a fully passive alignment process using components produced by virtue of a cost effective plastic injection molding technique.
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October 2010
1Department of Electronic Engineering, Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 139-701, Republic of Korea.
An ultra-small integrated photonic temperature sensor has been proposed and demonstrated which incorporates a silicon ring resonator linked to a vertical grating coupler. It was manufactured using a 0.18 μm standard CMOS process, rendering a homogeneous integration into other electrical/optical devices.
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March 2010
Department of Electronic Engineering, Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 139-701, Republic of Korea.
Transmission type color filters based on a thin film Ag-SiO(2)-Ag etalon were built on a quartz substrate, enabling the infrared suppressed transmission and large effective area. They were designed by taking into account the influence of the dispersion characteristics and the thickness of the silver metal. Three different color filters were devised: The cavity length for the red, green and blue filter was 160 nm, 130 nm, and 100 nm respectively, while the metal layer was fixed at 25 nm.
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October 2009
Department of Electronic Engineering, Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 139-701, Republic of Korea.
An integral imaging system enabling extended depth of field was proposed and demonstrated based on a birefringence lens array (BLA) whose focal length was switched via the light polarization. The lens array system was constructed by combining two different liquid crystal(LC) embedded lens arrays, BLA I and II, which were fabricated by injecting a ZLI-4119 LC and an E-7 LC in between a lens array substrate and an ITO (indium-tin-oxide) glass plate respectively. The BLA I played a role as a convex lens only for the polarization parallel to the ordinary axis of the corresponding LC, but it serves as a plain medium for that along its extraordinary one since the refractive indexes of the lens and the LC are almost identical.
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