Abstract
Waveguide integrated optical modulators in the mid-infrared wavelength range are of significant interest for molecular spectroscopy. This is because on-chip synchronous detection can improve the performance of detection systems and can also be used for free-space communications where optical modulators working in atmospheric transparency windows are needed. Here we report optical modulation in a mid-infrared photonic circuit, reaching wavelengths larger than 8 µm. Optical modulation in the wavelength range from 5.5 to 11 µm is shown, relying on a broadband Ge-rich graded-SiGe platform. This demonstration experimentally confirms the free-carrier absorption effect modeling. These results pave the way towards efficient high-performance electrically-driven integrated optical modulators in the mid-infrared wavelength range.
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Montesinos-Ballester, M., Vakarin, V., Ramirez, J. M., Liu, Q., Alonso-Ramos, C., Le Roux, X., … Marris-Morini, D. (2020). Optical modulation in Ge-rich SiGe waveguides in the mid-infrared wavelength range up to 11 µm. Communications Materials, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-019-0003-8
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