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arxiv: 0912.0775 · v1 · submitted 2009-12-04 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Nanophotonic devices on thin buried oxide Silicon-On-Insulator substrates

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keywords modeburiedoxidethinphotonicquasi-tequasi-tmresonators
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We demonstrate a silicon photonic platform using thin buried oxide silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrates using localized substrate removal. We show high confinement silicon strip waveguides, micro-ring resonators and nanotapers using this technology. Propagation losses for the waveguides using the cutback method are 3.88 dB/cm for the quasi-TE mode and 5.06 dB/cm for the quasi-TM mode. Ring resonators with a loaded quality factor (Q) of 46,500 for the quasi-TM mode and intrinsic Q of 148,000 for the quasi-TE mode have been obtained. This process will enable the integration of photonic structures with thin buried oxide SOI based electronics.

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