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Hybrid Scandium Aluminum Nitride/Silicon Nitride Integrated Photonic Circuits

Optics 2025-08-04 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Scandium-doped aluminum nitride has recently emerged as a promising material for quantum photonic integrated circuits (PICs) due to its unique combination of strong second-order nonlinearity, ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity, and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) compatibility. However, the relatively high optical loss reported to date-typically above 2.4 dB/cm-remains a key challenge that limits its widespread application in low-loss PICs. Here, we present a monolithically integrated Si3N4\mathrm{Si}_3\mathrm{N}_4-ScAlN waveguide platform that overcomes this limitation. By confining light within an etched Si3N4\mathrm{Si}_3\mathrm{N}_4 waveguide while preserving the functional properties of the underlying ScAlN layer, we achieve an intrinsic quality factor of Qi=3.35×105Q_{\mathrm{i}} = 3.35 \times 10^5, corresponding to a propagation loss of 1.03 dB/cm-comparable to that of commercial single-mode silicon-on-insulator (SOI) waveguides. This hybrid architecture enables low-loss and scalable fabrication while retaining the advanced functionalities offered by ScAlN, such as ferroelectricity and piezoelectricity. Our results establish a new pathway for ScAlN-based PICs with potential applications in high-speed optical communication, modulation, sensing, nonlinear optics, and quantum optics within CMOS-compatible platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2508.00314,
  title  = {Hybrid Scandium Aluminum Nitride/Silicon Nitride Integrated Photonic Circuits},
  author = {Jiangnan Liu and Shuai Liu and Abdur-Raheem Al-Hallak and Huabin Yu and Zhengwei Ye and Yuheng Zhang and Zheshen Zhang and Zetian Mi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.00314},
  year   = {2025}
}