Low-Loss Micro-Resonator Filters Fabricated in Silicon by CMOS-Compatible Lithographic Techniques: Design and Characterization
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Optical resonators are fundamental building-blocks for the development of Si-photonics-integrated circuits, as tunable on-chip optical filters. In addition to the specific spectral shape, which may vary according to a particular application, extremely low losses from these devices are a crucial requirement. In the current state-of-the-art devices, most low-loss filters have only been demonstrated by exploiting ad hoc lithographic and etching techniques, which are not compatible with the standard CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) process-flow available at Si-photonic foundries. In this paper, we describe the design and optimization of optical micro-resonators, based on Si-waveguides with a height lower than the standard ones (i.e., less than 220 nm), prepared on SOI (silicon on insulator) platform, which allow the realization of high-performance optical filters with an insertion loss lower than 1 dB, using only previously validated lithographic etch-depths.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Silicon photonics; Micro-rings; integrated filters; optical losses; optical components;
integrated waveguides
Elenco autori:
Marchetti, Riccardo; Vitali, Valerio; Lacava, Cosimo; Cristiani, Ilaria; Giuliani, Guido; Muffato, Viviane; Fournier, Maryse; Abrate, Silvio; Gaudino, Roberto; Temporiti, Enrico; Carroll, Lee; Minzioni, Paolo
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