Abstract
We present a concept to design narrow linewidth dual-channel wavelength filters using the principle of wavelength tuning under conical mounting of guided mode resonance structure. The general procedure for the design of such filters from visible to NIR wavelength range is presented and validated experimentally. We show that already fabricated guided mode resonance structures that do not show dual wavelength filtering at these wavelengths in classical mounting can exhibit dual wavelength filtering in conical mounting. Using this principle, we design high azimuthal angle tolerant guided mode resonance dual wavelength filters at C-band communication wavelengths (1310 and 1550 nm) that are insensitive to azimuthal angle over a range of up to 20 deg, achieved in expense of a tolerance in the angle of incidence that is less than 3 deg.
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