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Design and characterization of low-loss 2D grating couplers for silicon photonics integrated circuits

Design and characterization of low-loss 2D grating couplers for silicon photonics integrated circuits
Design and characterization of low-loss 2D grating couplers for silicon photonics integrated circuits
We present the characterization of Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) photonic-crystal based 2D grating-couplers (2D-GCs) fabricated by CEA-Leti in the frame of the FP7 Fabulous project, which is dedicated to the realization of devices and systems for low-cost and high-performance passives-optical-networks. On the analyzed samples different test structures are present, including 2D-GC connected to another 2D-GC by different waveguides (in a Mach-Zehnder like configuration), and 2D-GC connected to two separate 2D-GCs, so as to allow a complete assessment of different parameters. Measurements were carried out using a tunable laser source operating in the extended telecom bandwidth and a fiber-based polarization controlling system at the input of device-under-test. The measured data yielded an overall fiber-to-fiber loss of 7.5 dB for the structure composed by an input 2D-GC connected to two identical 2D-GCs. This value was obtained at the peak wavelength of the grating, and the 3-dB bandwidth of the 2D-GC was assessed to be 43 nm. Assuming that the waveguide losses are negligible, so as to make a worst-case analysis, the coupling efficiency of the single 2D-GC results to be equal to -3.75 dB, constituting, to the best of our knowledge, the lowest value ever reported for a fully CMOS compatible 2D-GC. It is worth noting that both the obtained values are in good agreement with those expected by the numerical simulations performed using full 3D analysis by Lumerical FDTD-solutions.
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Lacava, Cosimo, Carroll, Lee, Bozzola, Angelo, Marchetti, Riccardo, Minzioni, Paolo, Cristiani, Ilaria, Fournier, Maryse, Bernabe, Stephane, Gerace, Dario and Andreani, Lucio Claudio (2016) Design and characterization of low-loss 2D grating couplers for silicon photonics integrated circuits. Photonics West 2016, , San Francisco, United States. 16 - 18 Feb 2016. 7 pp .

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Abstract

We present the characterization of Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) photonic-crystal based 2D grating-couplers (2D-GCs) fabricated by CEA-Leti in the frame of the FP7 Fabulous project, which is dedicated to the realization of devices and systems for low-cost and high-performance passives-optical-networks. On the analyzed samples different test structures are present, including 2D-GC connected to another 2D-GC by different waveguides (in a Mach-Zehnder like configuration), and 2D-GC connected to two separate 2D-GCs, so as to allow a complete assessment of different parameters. Measurements were carried out using a tunable laser source operating in the extended telecom bandwidth and a fiber-based polarization controlling system at the input of device-under-test. The measured data yielded an overall fiber-to-fiber loss of 7.5 dB for the structure composed by an input 2D-GC connected to two identical 2D-GCs. This value was obtained at the peak wavelength of the grating, and the 3-dB bandwidth of the 2D-GC was assessed to be 43 nm. Assuming that the waveguide losses are negligible, so as to make a worst-case analysis, the coupling efficiency of the single 2D-GC results to be equal to -3.75 dB, constituting, to the best of our knowledge, the lowest value ever reported for a fully CMOS compatible 2D-GC. It is worth noting that both the obtained values are in good agreement with those expected by the numerical simulations performed using full 3D analysis by Lumerical FDTD-solutions.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 1 March 2016
Venue - Dates: Photonics West 2016, , San Francisco, United States, 2016-02-16 - 2016-02-18
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/389636
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Date deposited: 16 Mar 2016 11:12
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Author: Cosimo Lacava ORCID iD
Author: Lee Carroll
Author: Angelo Bozzola
Author: Riccardo Marchetti
Author: Paolo Minzioni
Author: Ilaria Cristiani
Author: Maryse Fournier
Author: Stephane Bernabe
Author: Dario Gerace
Author: Lucio Claudio Andreani

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