2020
DOI: 10.1109/jstqe.2019.2938066
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Hybrid Silicon-Fiber Tunable Multiwavelength Laser With Switchable Frequency Spacing

Abstract: Agile optical systems and elastic optical networks demand for flexible, high-performance laser sources. We demonstrate a hybrid silicon-fiber laser that can be largely tuned in wavelength, switched in frequency spacing and easily switched between multi-and single-wavelength operations. Single-mode laser with a fiber-coupled output power of 6 to 8 dBm was measured across the spectral range of 1545 nm to 1560 nm. No significant sign of power limitation from nonlinear absorption or free carrier generation in sili… Show more

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“…The light can be efficiently injected from SMFs to waveguides using lensed fibers and/or adiabatic inverted tapers (∼95%) [190]. For certain material platforms, inverse designs [221,222] or low-loss interposers are more appropriate [223]. Getting the light out of the chips efficiently is challenging for high-index-contrast materials (Si 3 N 4 , SOI).…”
Section: Efficient Coupling Of Light Into and Out Of The Chipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The light can be efficiently injected from SMFs to waveguides using lensed fibers and/or adiabatic inverted tapers (∼95%) [190]. For certain material platforms, inverse designs [221,222] or low-loss interposers are more appropriate [223]. Getting the light out of the chips efficiently is challenging for high-index-contrast materials (Si 3 N 4 , SOI).…”
Section: Efficient Coupling Of Light Into and Out Of The Chipmentioning
confidence: 99%