Germanium-on-silicon waveguides for long-wave integrated photonics: ring resonance and thermo-optics

  • Kozak D
  • Tyndall N
  • Pruessner M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Germanium-on-silicon (GOS) represents the leading platform for foundry-based long-wave infrared photonic integrated circuits (LWIR PICs), due to its CMOS compatibility and absence of oxides. We describe ring resonance (Q-factors between 2×10 3 and 1×10 4 ) and thermo-optic tunability in germanium-on-silicon waveguides throughout the long-wave-infrared. The ring resonances are characterized by Q-factors and couplings that agree with measurements of propagation loss (as low as 6 dB/cm) and simulations and are enabled by broadband edge coupling (12dB/facet over a 3 dB bandwidth of over 4 microns). We demonstrate the furthest into the infrared that ring resonators have been measured and show the potential of this platform for photonic integration and waveguide spectroscopy at wavelengths from 7 microns to beyond 11 microns.

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Kozak, D. A., Tyndall, N. F., Pruessner, M. W., Rabinovich, W. S., & Stievater, T. H. (2021). Germanium-on-silicon waveguides for long-wave integrated photonics: ring resonance and thermo-optics. Optics Express, 29(10), 15443. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.420687

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