Silicon-based multilayer waveguides for integrated photonic devices from the near to mid infrared
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Advancements in spectroscopy, quantum optics, communication, and sensing require new classes of integrated photonic devices to host a wide range of non-linear optical processes involving wavelengths from the visible to the infrared. In this framework, waveguide (WG) structures designed with innovative geometry and materials can play a key role. We report both finite element modeling and experimental characterization of silicon nitride multilayer WGs from the visible to the mid-infrared spectral regions. The simulations evaluated optical behavior and mechanical stress as a function of number of WG layers and photonic structure dimensions. WGs were optimized for waveguiding at 1550 nm and 2640 nm. Experimental characterization focused on optical behavior and coupling losses from 532 nm to 2640 nm. Measured losses in WGs indicate a quasi-perfect waveguiding behavior in the IR range (with losses below 6 dB), with a relevant increase (up to 20 dB) in the visible range.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Finite element modeling; Mid infrared spectroscopy; Multilayer waveguide; Non-linear optics; Photonic devices; Silicon nitride
Elenco autori:
DE NATALE, Paolo; Mazzotti, Davide; CANCIO PASTOR, Pablo; Galli, Iacopo
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