Brillouin spectroscopy of a hybrid silicon-chalcogenide waveguide with geometrical variations

  • Zarifi A
  • Stiller B
  • Merklein M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recent advances in design and fabrication of photonic-phononic waveguides have enabled stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) in silicon-based platforms, such as under-etched silicon waveguides and hybrid waveguides. Due to the sophisticated design and more importantly high sensitivity of the Brillouin resonances to geometrical variations in micro- and nano-scale structures, it is necessary to have access to the localized opto-acoustic response along those waveguides to monitor their uniformity and maximize their interaction strength. In this work, we design and fabricate photonic-phononic waveguides with a deliberate width variation on a hybrid silicon-chalcogenide photonic chip and confirm the effect of the geometrical variation on the localized Brillouin response using a distributed Brillouin measurement.

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Zarifi, A., Stiller, B., Merklein, M., Liu, Y., Morrison, B., Casas-Bedoya, A., … Eggleton, B. J. (2018). Brillouin spectroscopy of a hybrid silicon-chalcogenide waveguide with geometrical variations. Optics Letters, 43(15), 3493. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.43.003493

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