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Subwavelength silicon metamaterials for high-performance and fabrication-tolerant power splitting

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Abstract

We exploit the new degrees of freedom offered by subwavelength grating metamaterials to demonstrate two novel Y–junction power-splitting architectures for the silicon-on-insulator platform, achieving ultra-broadband and fabrication-tolerant performance.

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