Coupling strategies for silicon photonics integrated chips[Invited]

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作者
RICCARDO MARCHETTI [1 ]
COSIMO LACAVA [2 ]
LEE CARROLL [3 ]
KAMIL GRADKOWSKI [3 ]
PAOLO MINZIONI [1 ]
机构
[1] Electrical,Computer and Biomedical Engineering Department,University of Pavia
[2] Optoelectronics Research Centre,Highfield Campus,University of Southampton
[3] Photonic Packaging Group,Tyndall National Institute,Lee Maltings Complex
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英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
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Coupling strategies for silicon photonics integrated chips[Invited; SOI; GC;
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Over the last 20 years, silicon photonics has revolutionized the field of integrated optics, providing a novel and powerful platform to build mass-producible optical circuits. One of the most attractive aspects of silicon photonics is its ability to provide extremely small optical components, whose typical dimensions are an order of magnitude smaller than those of optical fiber devices. This dimension difference makes the design of fiberto-chip interfaces challenging and, over the years, has stimulated considerable technical and research efforts in the field. Fiber-to-silicon photonic chip interfaces can be broadly divided into two principle categories:in-plane and out-of-plane couplers. Devices falling into the first category typically offer relatively high coupling efficiency, broad coupling bandwidth(in wavelength), and low polarization dependence but require relatively complex fabrication and assembly procedures that are not directly compatible with wafer-scale testing.Conversely, out-of-plane coupling devices offer lower efficiency, narrower bandwidth, and are usually polarization dependent. However, they are often more compatible with high-volume fabrication and packaging processes and allow for on-wafer access to any part of the optical circuit. In this paper, we review the current state-of-the-art of optical couplers for photonic integrated circuits, aiming to give to the reader a comprehensive and broad view of the field, identifying advantages and disadvantages of each solution. As fiber-to-chip couplers are inherently related to packaging technologies and the co-design of optical packages has become essential, we also review the main solutions currently used to package and assemble optical fibers with silicon-photonic integrated circuits.
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页码:201 / 239
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