Efficient, compact and low loss thermo-optic phase shifter in silicon
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Harris, Nicholas C; Ma, Yangjin; Mower, Jacob; Baehr-Jones, Tom; Englund, Dirk; Hochberg, Michael; Galland, Christophe; ... Show more Show less
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We design a resistive heater optimized for efficient and low-loss optical phase modulation in a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) waveguide and characterize the fabricated devices. Modulation is achieved by flowing current perpendicular to a new ridge waveguide geometry. The resistance profile is engineered using different dopant concentrations to obtain localized heat generation and maximize the overlap between the optical mode and the high temperature regions of the structure, while simultaneously minimizing optical loss due to free-carrier absorption. A 61.6 mm long phase shifter was fabricated in a CMOS process with oxide cladding and two metal layers. The device features a phase-shifting efficiency of 24.77 ± 0.43 mW=p and a -3 dB modulation bandwidth of 130.0 ± 5.59 kHz; the insertion loss measured for 21 devices across an 8-inch wafer was only 0.23 ± 0.13 dB. Considering the prospect of densely integrated photonic circuits, we also quantify the separation necessary to isolate thermo-optic devices in the standard 220 nm SOI platform. © 2014 Optical Society of America.
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2014Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Optics Express
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The Optical Society
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Harris, N. C., et al. "Efficient, Compact and Low Loss Thermo-Optic Phase Shifter in Silicon." Optics Express 22 9 (2014): 10487-93.
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