Photonic waveguide mode to free-space Gaussian beam extreme mode converter
Abstract
Integration of photonic chips with atomic, micromechanical, chemical and biological systems can advance science and open many possibilities in chip-scale devices and technology. Compact photonic structures for direct coupling of light between high-index single-mode waveguides and arbitrary free-space modes spanning hundreds of waves in cross-section would eliminate bulky optical components and enable integration of photonics into many new applications requiring wide beams, structured light and centimeter-scale propagation distances with low diffraction-limited losses. Conventional fiber-coupling approaches do not scale well for accurate, low-loss coupling across the extremely large mode scale mismatch ( times in modal area). Here we present an extreme mode converter that can transform the photonic waveguide mode to the diffraction-limited, free-space Gaussian beam, with a beam waist of about m. Using two identical converters, we demonstrate a grating-to-grating coupling that couples the radiating beam back to the chip through a mirror reflection in free-space. Operating at 780~nm for integration with chip-scale atomic vapor cell cavities, our design can be adapted for visible, telecommunication or other wavelengths. Furthermore, other types of beams can be implemented by using the 2-stage expansion approach presented in this paper.
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@article{arxiv.1803.08124,
title = {Photonic waveguide mode to free-space Gaussian beam extreme mode converter},
author = {Sangsik Kim and Daron A. Westly and Brian J. Roxworthy and Qing Li and Alexander Yulaev and Kartik Srinivasan and Vladimir A. Aksyuk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.08124},
year = {2024}
}