High-Q, submicron-confined chalcogenide microring resonators

  • Yang Z
  • Zhang R
  • Wang Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate high quality ( Q ) factor microring resonators in high index-contrast GeSbSe chalcogenide glass waveguides using electron-beam lithography followed by plasma dry etching. A microring resonator with a radius of 90 μm shows an intrinsic Q factor of 4.1 × 10 5 in the telecom band. Thanks to the submicron waveguide dimension, the effective nonlinear coefficient was determined to be up to ∼110 W −1 m −1 at 1550 nm, yielding a larger figure-of-merit compared with previously reported submicron chalcogenide waveguides. Such a high Q factor, combined with the large nonlinear coefficient and high confinement, shows the great potential of the GeSbSe microring resonator as a competitive platform in integrated nonlinear photonics.

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Yang, Z., Zhang, R., Wang, Z., Xu, P., Zhang, W., Kang, Z., … Majumdar, A. (2021). High-Q, submicron-confined chalcogenide microring resonators. Optics Express, 29(21), 33225. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.434808

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