The characteristic response of resonator-type filters is determined by the
mutual resonator-to-resonator coupling coefficients, which are not readily
trimmed once a device is fabricated. We show that loss and/or gain is a mec
hanism which can mimic the role of the coupling coefficients, and which can
therefore be used Tor post-fabrication tuning or trimming. By using loss-o
nly trimming, the throughput crosstalk performance can be improved by sever
al orders of magnitude while incurring only small signal attenuation.