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Roughness-Limited Performance in Ultra-Low-Loss Lithium Niobate Cavities

Optics 2025-05-21 v3 Applied Physics

Abstract

Achieving low optical loss is critical for scaling complex photonic systems. Thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) offers strong electro-optic and nonlinear properties in a compact platform, making it ideal for quantum and nonlinear optics. While QQ factors above 10710^7 have been achieved, they remain below the intrinsic material limit. We present a systematic study of scattering losses due to roughness in TFLN racetrack cavities, isolating contributions from sidewall and interface roughness. Quality factors up to 27×10627 \times 10^6 are demonstrated in waveguides with widths of 2.2λ2.2\lambda (3.5μ\sim3.5\,\mum), where interface roughness dominates, and up to 1.2×1071.2 \times 10^7 in narrower waveguides 0.8λ0.8\lambda wide (1.2μ\sim1.2\,\mum), where sidewall roughness is the primary limitation. Our modeling framework, based on 3D wave simulations informed by AFM-measured roughness, is material-independent and broadly applicable across integrated photonic platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2505.01913,
  title  = {Roughness-Limited Performance in Ultra-Low-Loss Lithium Niobate Cavities},
  author = {Ali Khalatpour and Luke Qi and Martin M. Fejer and Amir Safavi-Naeini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.01913},
  year   = {2025}
}

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20 pages, 14 figures