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Broadband athermal waveguides and resonators for datacom and telecom applications

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He, Liuqing; Guo, Yuhao; Han, Zhaohong; Wada, Kazumi; Michel, Jurgen; Agarwal, Anuradha M; Kimerling, Lionel C; Li, Guifang; Zhang, Lin; ... Show more Show less
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© 2018 Chinese Laser Press. The high-temperature sensitivity of the silicon material index limits the applications of silicon-based micro-ring resonators in integrated photonics. To realize a low but broadband temperature-dependent-wavelength-shift microring resonator, designing a broadband athermal waveguide becomes a significant task. In this work, we propose a broadband athermal waveguide that shows a low effective thermo-optical coefficient of 1 × 10−6 ∕K from 1400 to 1700 nm. The proposed waveguide shows a low-loss performance and stable broadband athermal property when it is applied to ring resonators, and the bending loss of ring resonators with a radius of >30 μm is 0.02 dB/cm.
Date issued
2018
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/136365
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Journal
Photonics Research
Publisher
The Optical Society

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