G. Reed, S.P. Chan, W. Headley, V. Passaro, A. Liu, M. Paniccia
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Polarisation independent devices in small SOI waveguides
In silicon photonics, there is a trend to smaller device dimensions. This means that polarisation independent devices become more difficult to design and fabricate whilst maintaining monomode behaviour. By way of example we discuss a polarisation independent ring resonator.