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Fabrication of low-loss silicon photonic wires by self-profile transformation and applications in 3-D photonic integration and nonlinear optics
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Fabrication of low-loss silicon photonic wires by self-profile transformation and applications in 3-D photonic integration and nonlinear optics

Ming-Chang M. Lee, Wei-Chao Chiu, Tse-Ming Yang, Chin-Hung Chen, Cheng-Yen Lu and Gong-Ru Lin
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol.46(5), pp.650-657
2010

Abstract

Annealing integrated optics nonlinear optics silicon on insulator technology
A new technology using self-profile transformation is introduced to make subwavelength silicon photonic wires with very smooth surface. Due to the smooth surface, the propagation loss was measured to be as low as 1.26 dB/cm. Moreover, 2-D beam spot-size converters and 2-D multimode interference couplers were demonstrated to monolithically integrate the photonic wires, showing the possibility of 3-D photonic integration. Owing to the low-insertion loss of the wires, various nonlinear optical processes such as four-wave mixing and spontaneous Raman emission were observed with low-pump power of just tens of milliwatts. © 2006 IEEE.

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