Thermally tunable hybrid photonic architecture for nonlinear optical circuits
Applied Physics
2018-09-21 v2 Materials Science
Optics
Abstract
We develop a thermally tunable hybrid photonic platform comprising gallium arsenide (GaAs) photonic crystal cavities, silicon nitride (SiN) grating couplers and waveguides, and chromium (Cr) microheaters on an integrated photonic chip. The GaAs photonic crystal cavities are evanescently connected to a common bus waveguide, separating the computation and communication layers. The microheaters are designed to continuously and reversibly tune distant photonic crystal cavities to a common resonance. This architecture can be implemented in a coherent optical network for dedicated optical computing and machine learning.
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@article{arxiv.1803.03591,
title = {Thermally tunable hybrid photonic architecture for nonlinear optical circuits},
author = {Marina Radulaski and Ranojoy Bose and Tho Tran and Thomas Van Vaerenbergh and David Kielpinski and Raymond G. Beausoleil},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.03591},
year = {2018}
}
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21 pages, 8 figures