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Tightly confining lithium niobate photonic integrated circuits and lasers
by
Rui Ning Wang
, Bereyhi, Mohammad J
, Riemensberger, Johann
, Kippenberg, Tobias J
, Churaev, Mikhail
, Anat Siddharth
, Zelin Tan
, Lihachev, Grigorii
, Snigirev, Viacheslav
, Li, Zihan
, Kuznetsov, Nikolai
in
Amorphous materials
/ Confining
/ Data centers
/ Data transmission
/ Diamond-like carbon films
/ Electrical properties
/ Electro-optical effect
/ Etching
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Ferroelectrics
/ Integrated circuits
/ Light modulation
/ Lithium
/ Lithium niobates
/ Optical fibers
/ Photonics
/ Protective coatings
/ Silicon nitride
/ Thin films
/ Waveguides
2022
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Tightly confining lithium niobate photonic integrated circuits and lasers
by
Rui Ning Wang
, Bereyhi, Mohammad J
, Riemensberger, Johann
, Kippenberg, Tobias J
, Churaev, Mikhail
, Anat Siddharth
, Zelin Tan
, Lihachev, Grigorii
, Snigirev, Viacheslav
, Li, Zihan
, Kuznetsov, Nikolai
in
Amorphous materials
/ Confining
/ Data centers
/ Data transmission
/ Diamond-like carbon films
/ Electrical properties
/ Electro-optical effect
/ Etching
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Ferroelectrics
/ Integrated circuits
/ Light modulation
/ Lithium
/ Lithium niobates
/ Optical fibers
/ Photonics
/ Protective coatings
/ Silicon nitride
/ Thin films
/ Waveguides
2022
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Tightly confining lithium niobate photonic integrated circuits and lasers
by
Rui Ning Wang
, Bereyhi, Mohammad J
, Riemensberger, Johann
, Kippenberg, Tobias J
, Churaev, Mikhail
, Anat Siddharth
, Zelin Tan
, Lihachev, Grigorii
, Snigirev, Viacheslav
, Li, Zihan
, Kuznetsov, Nikolai
in
Amorphous materials
/ Confining
/ Data centers
/ Data transmission
/ Diamond-like carbon films
/ Electrical properties
/ Electro-optical effect
/ Etching
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Ferroelectrics
/ Integrated circuits
/ Light modulation
/ Lithium
/ Lithium niobates
/ Optical fibers
/ Photonics
/ Protective coatings
/ Silicon nitride
/ Thin films
/ Waveguides
2022
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2022
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Overview
Photonic integrated circuits are indispensible for data transmission within modern datacenters and pervade into multiple application spheres traditionally limited for bulk optics, such as LiDAR and biosensing. Of particular interest are ferroelectrics such as Lithium Niobate, which exhibit a large electro-optical Pockels effect enabling ultrafast and efficient modulation, but are difficult to process via dry etching . For this reason, etching tightly confining waveguides - routinely achieved in silicon or silicon nitride - has not been possible. Diamond-like carbon (DLC) was discovered in the 1950s and is a material that exhibits an amorphous phase, excellent hardness, and the ability to be deposited in nano-metric thin films. It has excellent thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties, making it an ideal protective coating. Here we demonstrate that DLC is also a superior material for the manufacturing of next-generation photonic integrated circuits based on ferroelectrics, specifically Lithium Niobate on insulator (LNOI). Using DLC as a hard mask, we demonstrate the fabrication of deeply etched, tightly confining, low loss photonic integrated circuits with losses as low as 5.6 dB/m. In contrast to widely employed ridge waveguides, this approach benefits from a more than 1 order of magnitude higher area integration density while maintaining efficient electro-optical modulation, low loss, and offering a route for efficient optical fiber interfaces. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate a frequency agile hybrid integrated III-V Lithium Niobate based laser with kHz linewidth and tuning rate of 0.7 Peta-Hertz per second with excellent linearity and CMOS-compatible driving voltage. Our approach can herald a new generation of tightly confining ferroelectric photonic integrated circuits.
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