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Hybrid silicon photonics based on doped-crystalline oxides for on-chip light amplification

Integrated Optics: Design, Devices, Systems and Applications VI(2021)

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Abstract
Silicon photonics has been largely developed as a platform to address the future challenges in several applications including datacom, sensing or optical communications, among others. However, the properties of silicon itself is not enough to overcome all limitations in terms of speed, power consumption and scalability. New strategies have then been encouraged based on the hybrid integration of new materials in the silicon photonics platform. In this paper, we will introduce the recent advances in the hybrid integration of doped crystalline-oxides on silicon and silicon nitride waveguides. Especially, Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) with a lattice parameter compatible with the silicon lattice has been considered because it exhibits promising linear and nonlinear optical properties: low propagation loss, no two photon absorption (TPA) due to its large bandgap energy, a large transparency window from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared and a good Kerr effect. Furthermore, YSZ can be doped with many dopants to develop active photonic devices with strong second- and third-order nonlinearities and light emission. We have recently demonstrated propagation loss in YSZ waveguides as low as 2dB/cm at a wavelength of 1380 nm, a nonlinear refractive index (Kerr effect) comparable with the SiN coefficient and light amplification in Er3+ doped YSZ on SiN waveguides. The recent results are very promising to pave the way for the development of low cost and low power consumption devices.
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hybrid silicon photonics,doped-crystalline,on-chip
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