Three-dimensional integration enables ultra-low-noise, isolator-free Si photonics

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العنوان: Three-dimensional integration enables ultra-low-noise, isolator-free Si photonics
المؤلفون: Xiang, Chao, Jin, Warren, Terra, Osama, Dong, Bozhang, Wang, Heming, Wu, Lue, Guo, Joel, Morin, Theodore J., Hughes, Eamonn, Peters, Jonathan, Ji, Qing-Xin, Feshali, Avi, Paniccia, Mario, Vahala, Kerry J., Bowers, John E.
سنة النشر: 2023
المجموعة: Physics (Other)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Physics - Applied Physics, Physics - Optics
الوصف: While photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are being widely used in applications such as telecommunications and datacenter interconnects, PICs capable of replacing bulk optics and fibers in high-precision, highly-coherent applications will require ultra-low-noise laser sources to be integrated with other photonic components in a compact and robustly aligned format -- that is, on a single chip. Such PICs could offer superior scalability for complex functionalities and volume production, as well as improved stability and reliability over time. However, there are two major issues preventing the realization of such envisioned PICs: the high phase noise of semiconductor lasers, and the difficulty of integrating optical isolators directly on chip. PICs are still considered as inferior solutions in optical systems such as microwave synthesizers, optical gyroscopes and atomic clocks, despite their advantages in size, weight, power consumption and cost (SWaPC). Here, we challenge this convention by introducing three-dimensional (3D) integration in silicon photonics that results in ultra-low-noise, isolator-free PICs. Through multiple monolithic and heterogeneous processing sequences, direct on-chip integration of III-V gain and ultra-low-loss (ULL) silicon nitride (SiN) waveguides with optical loss around 0.5 dB/m are demonstrated. Consequently, the demonstrated PIC enters a new regime, such that an integrated ultra-high-Q cavity reduces the laser noise close to that of fiber lasers. Moreover, the cavity acts as an effective block for any downstream on-chip or off-chip reflection-induced destabilization, thus eliminating the need for optical isolators. We further showcase isolator-free, widely-tunable, low-noise, heterodyne microwave generation using two ultra-low-noise lasers on the same silicon chip.
نوع الوثيقة: Working Paper
URL الوصول: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.09989
رقم الأكسشن: edsarx.2301.09989
قاعدة البيانات: arXiv