In most integrated optics platforms, including silicon-on-insulator, only minor modifications in refractive index are possible.
The geometry of the waveguiding structure is thus the only degree of freedom for the design of devices. The use of sub-wavelength
gratings (SWGs), i.e. structures that are small enough to suppress diffraction effects, enables local engineering of both refractive
index and dispersion, thereby opening new possibilities for device design. Here we present some of the recent advances in refractive
index and dispersion engineering using silicon SWGs, focussing on ultra-broadband and compact multimode interference couplers
and directional couplers