We demonstrate a vertical integration of high-Q silicon nitride microresonators into the silicon-on-insulator platform for applications at the telecommunication wavelengths. Low-loss silicon nitride films with a thickness of 400 nm are successfully grown, enabling compact silicon nitride microresonators with ultra-high intrinsic Qs (~ 6 × 10(6) for 60 μm radius and ~ 2 × 10(7) for 240 μm radius). The coupling between the silicon nitride microresonator and the underneath silicon waveguide is based on evanescent coupling with silicon dioxide as buffer. Selective coupling to a desired radial mode of the silicon nitride microresonator is also achievable using a pulley coupling scheme. In this work, a 60-μm-radius silicon nitride microresonator has been successfully integrated into the silicon-on-insulator platform, showing a single-mode operation with an intrinsic Q of 2 × 10(6).
We have designed interlayer grating couplers with single/double metallic reflectors for Si/SiO(2)/SiN multilayer material platform. Out-of-plane diffractive grating couplers separated by 1.6 μm thick buffer SiO(2) layer are vertically stacked against each other in Si and SiN layers. Geometrical optimization using genetic algorithm coupled with electromagnetic simulations using two-dimensional (2D) finite element method (FEM) results in coupler designs with high peak coupling efficiency of up to 89% for double- mirror and 64% for single-mirror structures at telecom wavelength. Also, 3-dB bandwidths of 40 nm and 50 nm are theoretically predicted for the two designs, respectively. We have fabricated the grating coupler structure with single mirror. Measured values for insertion loss and 3-dB bandwidth in the fabricated single-mirror coupler confirms the theoretical results. This opens up the possibility of low-loss 3D dense integration of optical functionalities in hybrid material platforms.
High-speed electro-optic modulators are among the key elements in any optical interconnect system. In this work we design and demonstrate an electro-optic modulator based on carrier accumulation on a multilayer integrated photonic platform comprising a stack of high quality Si, SiO(2), and Si layers. The device consists of a 3-μm radius microdisk with an embedded capacitor. Characterization results reveal an operation bandwidth of exceeding 10 GHz. The device is capable of transmitting 15 Gb/s with the on/off keying format in a single polarization. The proposed structure can be self-trimmed by up to 1 nm in wavelength by applying a dc bias voltage without any power consumption. This feature eliminates the need for power-hungry thermal-based compensation methods to address the resonance wavelength mismatch due to fabrication imperfections.
Optical bistability provides a simple way to control light with light. We demonstrate low-power thermo-optical bistability caused by the Joule heating mechanism in a one-dimensional photonic crystal (PC) nanobeam resonator with a moderate quality factor (Q ~8900) with an embedded reverse-biased pn-junction. We show that the photocurrent induced by the linear absorption in this compact resonator considerably reduces the threshold optical power. The proposed approach substantially relaxes the requirements on the input optical power for achieving optical bistability and provides a reliable way to stabilize the bistable features of the device.
Abstract-In this paper, we present an envelope function analysis technique for the design of the emission spectra of a white quantum-well light-emitting diode (QWLED). The nanometric heterostructure that we are dealing with is a multiple QW, consisting of periods of three single QWs with various well thicknesses. With the aid of 6 6 Luttinger Hamiltonian, we employ the combination of two methods, k p perturbation and the transfer matrix method, to acquire the electron and hole wave functions numerically. The envelope function approximation was considered to obtain these wave functions for a special basis set. While adjacent valence sub-bands have been determined approximately, the conduction bands are approximated as parabolic. The effect of Stokes shift has also been taken into account. The dipole moment matrix elements for interband atomic transitions are evaluated via the correlation between the electron and hole envelope functions, for both orthogonal polarizations, thus simplifying the calculation of the photoluminescence intensity. Spatial variations in the hole/electron wave functions have been examined with the introduction of piezoelectric and spontaneous polarization internal fields. We theoretically establish the possibility of a highly efficient InGaN red emitter, resulting in a uniform luminescence in red, green, and blue emissions from a white light emitting diode by adjusting the material composition, internal field, and well thickness.Index Terms-Envelope function analysis, GaN, k p method, optical intensity spectrum, white LED.
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