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High contrast gratings (HCGs) are diffraction gratings whose period is less than the wavelength of light, made of a material with a high refractive index. Monolithic HCGs (MHCGs) are made of the same material as the cladding. They can be made of almost any material used in optoelectronics. We show experimentally and via simulations that shaping the cross-section of the MHCG stripes enables very broad high reflection spectrum.
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Magdalena Marciniak, Artur Broda, Marcin Gębski, Jan Muszalski, Maciej Dems, James A. Lott, Tomasz G. Czyszanowski, "Monolithic high-contrast gratings with various shapes of cross-section of stripes," Proc. SPIE 11695, High Contrast Metastructures X, 116950C (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578467