A high efficiency silicon nitride waveguide grating coupler with a multilayer bottom reflector

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We propose a high efficiency apodized grating coupler with a bottom reflector for silicon nitride photonic integrated circuits. The reflector consists of a stack of alternate silicon nitride and silicon dioxide quarter-wave films. The design, fabrication and optical characterization of the couplers has been presented. The measured fiber to detector insertion loss was −3.5 dB which corresponds to a peak coupling efficiency of −1.75 dB. A 3 dB wavelength bandwidth of 76.34 nm was demonstrated for the grating coupler with a 20-layer reflector. The fabrication process is CMOS-compatible and requires only a single etching step.

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Hong, J., Spring, A. M., Qiu, F., & Yokoyama, S. (2019). A high efficiency silicon nitride waveguide grating coupler with a multilayer bottom reflector. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49324-5

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