Monolithic silicon photonics at 25 Gb/s
Jason S. Orcutt, Douglas M. Gill, et al.
OFC 2016
To date, integrated waveguides with the lowest losses have all relied at least in part on amorphous materials. In this work, we demonstrate fully crystalline, single-mode integrated microresonators comprising epitaxially grown Si0.86Ge0.14 waveguide cores with silicon claddings. This platform supports ultrahigh-quality-factor resonances, with Q reaching 1.71 ± 0.06 × 108, corresponding to a loss rate of 0.39 ± 0.02 dB/m. This Q is nearly an order-of-magnitude improvement over that seen in prior integrated Si waveguides. Together with silicon's strong Kerr nonlinearity, our results could unlock important new avenues for microwave photonics, optomechanics, and quantum transduction.
Jason S. Orcutt, Douglas M. Gill, et al.
OFC 2016
Chu C. Teng, Eric J. Zhang, et al.
CLEO 2018
Hojoong Jung, King Y. Fong, et al.
CLEO 2014
Solomon Assefa, Huapu Pan, et al.
OFC 2013