Abstract
Increasing the working optical bandwidth of a photonic circuit is important for many applications, in particular chemical sensing at mid-infrared wavelengths. This useful bandwidth is not only limited by the transparency range of waveguide materials, but also the range over which a waveguide is single or multimoded for predictable circuit behaviour. In this work, we show the first experimental demonstration of “endlessly single-mode” waveguiding in silicon photonics. Silicon-on-insulator waveguides were designed, fabricated and characterised at 1.95 µm and 3.80 µm. The waveguides were shown to support low-loss propagation (1.46 ± 0.13 dB/cm loss at 1.95 µm and 1.55 ± 0.35 dB/cm at 3.80 µm) and single-mode propagation was confirmed at 1.95 µm, meaning that only the fundamental mode was present over the wavelength range 1.95 - 3.80 µm. We also present the prospects for the use of these waveguides in sensing applications.
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Stirling, C. J., Cao, W., Reynolds, J. D., Qu, Z., Bradley, T. D., Mastronardi, L., … Nedeljkovic, M. (2022). Mid-infrared silicon-on-insulator waveguides with single-mode propagation over an octave of frequency. Optics Express, 30(6), 8560. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.448284
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