In this work, we show the design of a silicon photonic-based polarization converting device based on the integration of semiconduction InP nanowires on the silicon photonic platform. We present a comprehensive numerical analysis showing that full polarization conversion (from quasi-TE modes to quasi-TM modes, and vice versa) can be achieved in devices exhibiting small footprints (total device lengths below 20 µm) with minimal power loss (<2 dB). The approach described in this work can pave the way to the realization of complex and re-configurable photonic processors based on the manipulation of the state of polarization of guided light beams.
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Kaplan, A. E., Vitali, V., Demontis, V., Rossella, F., Fontana, A., Cornia, S., … Cristiani, I. (2022). Polarization Control in Integrated Silicon Waveguides Using Semiconductor Nanowires. Nanomaterials, 12(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12142438
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