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High-responsivity graphene photodetectors integrated on silicon microring resonators

Applied Physics 2021-07-14 v1

Abstract

Graphene integrated photonics provides several advantages over conventional Si photonics. Single layer graphene (SLG) enables fast, broadband, and energy-efficient electro-optic modulators, optical switches and photodetectors (GPDs), and is compatible with any optical waveguide. The last major barrier to SLG-based optical receivers lies in the low responsivity - electrical output per optical input - of GPDs compared to conventional PDs. Here we overcome this shortfall by integrating a photo-thermoelectric GPD with a Si microring resonator. Under critical coupling, we achieve >>90% light absorption in a \sim6 μ\mum SLG channel along the Si waveguide. Exploiting the cavity-enhanced light-matter interaction, causing carriers in SLG to reach \sim400 K for an input power of \sim0.6 mW, we get a voltage responsivity \sim90 V/W, demonstrating the feasibility of our approach. Our device is capable of detecting data rates up to 20 Gbit/s, with a receiver sensitivity enabling it to operate at a 109^{-9} bit-error rate, on par with mature semiconductor technology. The natural generation of a voltage rather than a current, removes the need for transimpedance amplification, with a reduction of the energy-per-bit cost and foot-print, when compared to a traditional semiconductor-based receiver.

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@article{arxiv.2007.03044,
  title  = {High-responsivity graphene photodetectors integrated on silicon microring resonators},
  author = {Simone Schuler and Jakob E. Muench and Alfonso Ruocco and Osman Balci and Dries van Thourhout and Vito Sorianello and Marco Romagnoli and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Ilya Goykhman and Andrea C. Ferrari and Thomas Mueller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.03044},
  year   = {2021}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures