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Omnidirectional Reflector Using Guided-Mode Resonance in a Subwavelength Silicon Grating Under TE Polarization

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Abstract

A very simple and easily fabricated omnidirectional reflector based on guided-mode resonance is reported. This one-dimensional subwavelength silicon grating has an angle-averaged omnidirectional reflectivity of >95% across a ~50 nm band under TE polarization.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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