Arrow Waveguide

In optics, an anti-resonant reflecting optical (ARROW) waveguide is formed from an anti-resonant Fabry-Perot reflector. The optical mode is leaky, but relatively low-loss propagation can be achieved by making the Fabry-Perot reflector of sufficently high quality.

 

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