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Subwavelength silicon photonic structures for efficient light coupling from quantum dash buried heterostructure lasers and spectral filtering

Authors :
Daniele Melati
Ross Cheriton
Robert Halir
Pavel Cheben
Alejandro Ortega-Moñux
M. Kamandar Dezfouli
G. Wanguemert-Perez
Siegfried Janz
Íñigo Molina-Fernández
Pedro Barrios
Dan-Xia Xu
Philip J. Poole
Weihong Jiang
Jean Lapointe
Alejandro Sánchez-Postigo
Martin Vachon
Mohamed Rahim
G. Pakulski
Daniel Pereira-Martín
Jens H. Schmid
Shurui Wang
Source :
2020 Photonics North (PN).
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
IEEE, 2020.

Abstract

Subwavelength metamaterial structures in silicon waveguides open new degrees of freedom to control on-chip light propagation. They have been applied to many silicon photonic devices such as fiber-chip couplers, waveguide crossings, microspectrometers, ultra-fast optical switches, athermal waveguides, evanescent field sensors, polarization rotators and colorless interference couplers [1]. Here we report a demonstration of a metamaterial coupler and an InAs-on-InP quantum dash buried heterostructure laser optimized for mutual integration by direct facet-to-facet coupling with -1.2 dB coupling efficiency, coupled laser relative intensity noise (RIN) of -150 dB/Hz and 152 kHz linewidth. We further demonstrate the design of multi-line spectral notch filters based on narrow linewidth metamaterial Bragg filters synthesized using the layer-peeling method.<br />2020 Photonics North (PN), May 26-28, 2020, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2020 Photonics North (PN)
Accession number :
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