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Mode Expansion Tapers via Inverse Design

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Abstract

Compact, low-loss mode-expansion tapers for red light are demonstrated. Inverse design methods enable 50 µm long tapers from single-mode to 8- and 18 µm wide waveguides with measured losses of 0.05 and 1.05 dB/taper respectively.

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