High-performance, intelligent, on-chip speckle spectrometer using 2D silicon photonic disordered microring lattice

  • Lin Z
  • Yu S
  • Chen Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

High-performance integrated spectrometers are highly desirable for applications ranging from mobile phones to space probes. Based on silicon photonic integrated circuit technology, we propose and demonstrate an on-chip speckle spectrometer consisting of a 15×15, 2D disordered microring lattice. The proposed 2D, disordered microring lattice was simulated by the transfer-matrix method. The fabricated device featured a spectral resolution better than 15 pm and an operating bandwidth larger than 40 nm. We also demonstrated that, based on the speckle patterns, our device can perform a spectrum classification using machine learning algorithms, which will have a huge potential in fast, intelligent material and chemical analysis.

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Lin, Z., Yu, S., Chen, Y., Cai, W., Lin, B., Song, J., … Chrostowski, L. (2023). High-performance, intelligent, on-chip speckle spectrometer using 2D silicon photonic disordered microring lattice. Optica, 10(4), 497. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.480014

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