Abstract
The emergence of silicon photonics over the past two decades has established silicon as a preferred substrate platform for photonic integration. While most silicon-based photonic components have so far been realized in the near-infrared (near-IR) telecommunication bands, the mid-infrared (mid-IR, 2-20-μm wavelength) band presents a significant growth opportunity for integrated photonics. In this review, we offer our perspective on the burgeoning field of mid-IR integrated photonics on silicon. A comprehensive survey on the state-of-the-art of key photonic devices such as waveguides, light sources, modulators, and detectors is presented. Furthermore, on-chip spectroscopic chemical sensing is quantitatively analyzed as an example of mid-IR photonic system integration based on these basic building blocks, and the constituent component choices are discussed and contrasted in the context of system performance and integration technologies.
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Lin, H., Luo, Z., Gu, T., Kimerling, L. C., Wada, K., Agarwal, A., & Hu, J. (2017). Mid-infrared integrated photonics on silicon: A perspective. Nanophotonics. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0085
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