Sulfur-rich chalcogenide claddings for athermal and high-Q silicon microring resonators

  • Jean P
  • Douaud A
  • Thibault T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Heterogeneous integration of materials with a negative thermo-optic coefficient is a simple and efficient way to compensate the strong detrimental thermal dependence of silicon-on-insulator devices. Yet, the list of materials that are both amenable for photonics fabrication and exhibit a negative TOC is very short and often requires sacrificing loss performance. In this work, we demonstrate that As 20 S 80 chalcogenide glass thin-films can be used to compensate silicon thermal effects in microring resonators while retaining excellent loss figures. We present an experimental characterization of the glass thin-film and of fabricated hybrid microring resonators at telecommunication wavelengths. Nearly athermal operation is demonstrated for the TM polarization with an absolute minimum measured resonance shift of 5.25 pm K −1 , corresponding to a waveguide effective index thermal dependence of 4.28×10 -6 RIU/K. We show that the thermal dependence can be controlled by changing the cladding thickness and a negative thermal dependence is obtained for the TM polarization. All configurations exhibit unprecedented low loss figures with a maximum measured intrinsic quality factor exceeding 3.9 × 10 5 , corresponding to waveguide propagation loss of 1.37 dB cm −1 . A value of−4.75(75)×10 -5 RIU/K is measured for the thermo-optic coefficient of As 20 S 80 thin-films.

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Jean, P., Douaud, A., Thibault, T., LaRochelle, S., Messaddeq, Y., & Shi, W. (2021). Sulfur-rich chalcogenide claddings for athermal and high-Q silicon microring resonators. Optical Materials Express, 11(3), 913. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.421814

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