High precision integrated photonic thermometry enabled by a transfer printed diamond resonator on GaN waveguide chip

  • Smith J
  • Hill P
  • Klitis C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate a dual-material integrated photonic thermometer, fabricated by high accuracy micro-transfer printing. A freestanding diamond micro-disk resonator is printed in close proximity to a gallium nitride on a sapphire racetrack resonator, and respective loaded Q factors of 9.1 × 10 4 and 2.9 × 10 4 are measured. We show that by using two independent wide-bandgap materials, tracking the thermally induced shifts in multiple resonances, and using optimized curve fitting tools the measurement error can be reduced to 9.2 mK. Finally, for the GaN, in a continuous acquisition measurement we record an improvement in minimum Allan variance, occurring at an averaging time four times greater than a comparative silicon device, indicating better performance over longer time scales.

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Smith, J. A., Hill, P., Klitis, C., Weituschat, L., Postigo, P. A., Sorel, M., … Strain, M. J. (2021). High precision integrated photonic thermometry enabled by a transfer printed diamond resonator on GaN waveguide chip. Optics Express, 29(18), 29095. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.433607

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