Magnetron-sputtered and thermal-evaporated low-loss Sb-Se phase-change films in non-volatile integrated photonics

  • Lei K
  • Wei M
  • Chen Z
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Abstract

Chalcogenide phase change materials (PCMs), featuring a large contrast in optical properties between their non-volatile amorphous and crystalline states, have triggered a surge of interest for their applications in ultra-compact photonic integrated circuits with long-term near-zero power consumption. Over the past decade, however, PCM-integrated photonic devices and networks suffered from the huge optical loss of various commonly-used PCMs themselves. In this paper, we focused on the deposition, characterization, and monolithic integration of an emerging low-loss phase change material, Sb 2 Se 3 on a silicon photonic platform. The refractive index contrast between the amorphous and crystalline phase of the evaporated Sb-Se thin film was optimized up to 0.823 while the extinction coefficient remains less than 10 −5 measured by ellipsometry. When integrated on a silicon waveguide, the propagation loss introduced by the amorphous thin film is negligibly low. After crystallization, the propagation loss of a magnetron-sputtered Sb-Se patch-covered silicon waveguide is as low as 0.019 dB/µm, while its thermal-evaporated counterpart is below 0.036 dB/µm.

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Lei, K., Wei, M., Chen, Z., Wu, J., Jian, J., Du, J., … Lin, H. (2022). Magnetron-sputtered and thermal-evaporated low-loss Sb-Se phase-change films in non-volatile integrated photonics. Optical Materials Express, 12(7), 2815. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.462426

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