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26 February 2020 Silicon chip-integrated fiber couplers with sub-decibel loss
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Silicon nanophotonics represents a scalable route to deploy complex optical integrated circuits for multifold applications, markets, and end-users. Most recently, applications such as optical communications and interconnects, sensing, as well as quantum-based technologies, among others, present additional opportunities for integrated silicon nanophotonics to expand its frontiers from laboratories to industrial product development. Within a wide set of functionalities that silicon nanophotonic chips can afford, the availability of low-loss optical input/output interfaces has been regarded as a major practical obstacle that hampers long-term success of integrated photonic platforms. Indeed, fiber-chip interfaces based on diffraction gratings are an attractive solution to resonantly couple the light between planar waveguide circuits and standard single-mode optical fibers. Surface grating couplers provide much more alignment tolerance in fiber attach compared with most conventional edge-coupled alternatives, while retaining the much-needed control of the fiber placement on the chip surface and wafer-level-test capability that the in-plane convertors lack. Here, we report on our recent advances in the development of high-performance fiber-chip grating couplers that exploit the blazing effect. This is achieved with well-established dual-etch processing in interleaved teeth-trench arrangements or using L-shaped grating-teeth-profile geometries. The first demonstration of the L-shaped-based grating coupler yielded a coupling loss of -2.7 dB, seamlessly fabricated into a 300-mm foundry manufacturing process using 193-nm deep-ultraviolet stepper lithography. Moreover, silicon metamaterial L-shaped fiber couplers may promote robust sub-decibel coupling of light, reaching a simulated coupling loss of -0.25 dB, while featuring device layouts (>120 nm) compatible with lithographic technologies in silicon semiconductor foundries.
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Daniel Benedikovic, Carlos A. Alonso-Ramos, Sylvain Guerber, Cecilia Dupre, Bertrand Szelag, Xavier Le Roux, Pavel Cheben, Daivid Fowler, Guillaume Marcaud, Vladyslav Vakarin, Diego Perez-Galacho, Delphine Marris-Morini, Eric Cassan, Charles Baudot, Frederic Boeuf, and Laurent Vivien "Silicon chip-integrated fiber couplers with sub-decibel loss", Proc. SPIE 11284, Smart Photonic and Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits XXII, 112840L (26 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543489
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Fiber couplers

Waveguides

Optical design

Nanophotonics

Diffraction gratings

Metamaterials

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