Silicon Photonics Foundry Fabricated, Slow-Light Enhanced, Low Power Thermal Phase Shifter
Abstract
In this research, we developed a low-power silicon photonics foundry-fabricated slow-light thermal phase shifter (SLTPS) where the slow-light (SL) effect is achieved using an integrated Bragg grating (BG) waveguide. Heating the grating induces a red shift in the transmission spectrum, leading to an increased group index during operation, which facilitates a further reduction in the voltage needed for a phase shift, i.e. . Additionally, we investigated a compact Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) that incorporates the SLTPS in both arms with a phase shifter length of 50 m. A detailed theoretical analysis was conducted to address the non-idealities of the SL-MZI due to uneven optical power splitting and unbalanced loss in the two MZI arms. The and power consumption for a phase shift of the SL-MZI were quantified for operation in the slow light regime, demonstrating a of 1.1 V and a of 3.63 mW at an operational wavelength near the photonic band edge. The figure of merit (FOM) is commonly used to assess the performance of thermal optical switches. The SL-MZI in this work has achieved a low of 5.1 mW s. Insertion loss of the SL-MZI ranges from 1.3 dB to 4.4 dB depending on the operation wavelength, indicating a trade-off with the reduction.
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@article{arxiv.2405.11044,
title = {Silicon Photonics Foundry Fabricated, Slow-Light Enhanced, Low Power Thermal Phase Shifter},
author = {Alexander Chen and Meng Zhang and Daniel Crowley and Nicholas Gangi and Amir Begović and Zhaoran Rena Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.11044},
year = {2024}
}
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14 pages, 9 figures, 1 table