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Transmissive silicon photonic dichroic filters with spectrally selective waveguides
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Magden, Emir Salih; Li, Nanxi; Raval, Manan; Poulton, Christopher V; Ruocco, Alfonso; Singh, Neetesh; Vermeulen, Diedrik; Ippen, Erich P; Kolodziejski, Leslie A; Watts, Michael R; ... Show more Show less
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© 2018, The Author(s). Many optical systems require broadband filters with sharp roll-offs for efficiently splitting or combining light across wide spectra. While free space dichroic filters can provide broadband selectivity, on-chip integration of these high-performance filters is crucial for the scalability of photonic applications in multi-octave interferometry, spectroscopy, and wideband wavelength-division multiplexing. Here we present the theory, design, and experimental characterization of integrated, transmissive, 1 × 2 port dichroic filters using spectrally selective waveguides. Mode evolution through adiabatic transitions in the demonstrated filters allows for single cutoff and flat-top responses with low insertion losses and octave-wide simulated bandwidths. Filters with cutoffs around 1550 and 2100 nm are fabricated on a silicon-on-insulator platform with standard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor processes. A filter roll-off of 2.82 dB nm−1 is achieved while maintaining ultra-broadband operation. This new class of nanophotonic dichroic filters can lead to new paradigms in on-chip communications, sensing, imaging, optical synthesis, and display applications.
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2018Journal
Nature Communications
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC