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Arrayed waveguide gratings in lithium tantalate integrated photonics

Optics 2025-07-29 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Arrayed Waveguide Gratings (AWGs) are widely used photonic components for splitting and combining different wavelengths of light. They play a key role in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems by enabling efficient routing of multiple data channels over a single optical fiber and as a building block for various optical signal processing, computing, imaging, and spectroscopic applications. Recently, there has been growing interest in integrating AWGs in ferroelectric material platforms, as the platform simultaneously provide efficient electro-optic modulation capability and thus hold the promise for fully integrated WDM transmitters. To date, several demonstrations have been made in the X-cut thin-film lithium niobate (LiNbO3\mathrm{LiNbO}_3) platform, yet, the large anisotropy of LiNbO3\mathrm{LiNbO}_3 complicates the design and degrades the performance of the AWGs. To address this limitation, we use the recently developed photonic integrated circuits (PICs) based on thin-film lithium tantalate (LiTaO3\mathrm{LiTaO}_3), a material with a similar Pockels coefficient as LiNbO3\mathrm{LiNbO}_3 but significantly reduced optical anisotropy, as an alternative viable platform. In this work, we manufacture LiTaO3\mathrm{LiTaO}_3 AWGs using deep ultraviolet lithography on a wafer-scale. The fabricated AWGs feature a channel spacing of 100 GHz, an insertion loss of < 4 dB and crosstalk of < -14 dB. In addition, we demonstrate a cyclic AWG, as well as a multiplexing and demultiplexing AWG pair for the first time on LiTaO3\mathrm{LiTaO}_3 platform. The wafer-scale fabrication of these AWGs not only ensures uniformity and reproducibility, but also paves the way for realizing volume-manufactured integrated WDM transmitters in ferroelectric photonic integrated platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2504.12917,
  title  = {Arrayed waveguide gratings in lithium tantalate integrated photonics},
  author = {Shivaprasad U. Hulyal and Jianqi Hu and Chengli Wang and Jiachen Cai and Grigory Lihachev and Tobias J. Kippenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.12917},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Main text: 8 pages; SI: 7 pages

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