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Monolithically integrated low-loss silicon photonic wires and three-dimensional tapered couplers fabricated by self-profile transformation
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Monolithically integrated low-loss silicon photonic wires and three-dimensional tapered couplers fabricated by self-profile transformation

Ming-Chang M. Lee, Wei-Chao Chiu, Tse-Ming Yang and Chin-Hung Chen
Applied Physics Letters, Vol.91(19), 191114
2007

Abstract

A subwavelength silicon photonic wire integrated with three-dimensional (3D) tapered couplers fabricated through self-profile transformation is presented. Unlike the conventional process of defining the silicon wire by etching, the profile transformation, which is induced by surface diffusion of silicon atoms during hydrogen annealing, is applied on as-etch silicon structures to make photonic wires. Additionally, this process is able to reduce sidewall roughness to be less than 1 nm, substantially meliorating the unwanted scattering loss. Exploiting this technology, the authors demonstrated that the photonic wire has low propagation loss of 1.26 dBcm and the 3D tapered coupler has coupling efficiency of 54%. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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