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Conference 13369 > Paper 13369-44
Paper 13369-44

Low-thermal-budget monolithic integration of optical isolators for silicon photonics

29 January 2025 • 12:10 PM - 12:30 PM PST | Moscone South, Room 307 (Level 3)

Abstract

Integrated optical isolators are crucial components of Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) and have garnered significant attention. Monolithic integration using magneto-optical materials is ideal for optical isolator fabrication due to its compact footprint, broadband, polarization-diverse operation, and scalability. However, current monolithic optical isolators face a major challenge: a high thermal budget required for the deposition and crystallization of magneto-optical materials, hindering their integration into foundry-processed PICs. This study introduces a novel approach for monolithic integration of on-chip optical isolators with a low thermal budget, compatible with standard CMOS Back-End-of-Line (BEOL) processes. The proposed optical isolators employ Bismuth Yttrium Iron garnet with a lower crystallization temperature and integrated micro-doped silicon heaters for local heat treatment, presenting a new method for incorporating non-reciprocity into various integrated photonic devices.

Presenter

Khoi Dao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
Khoi Phuong Dao is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He received his BS degree with a double major in physics and materials science in 2020 from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. His research interests include on-chip photonic isolators, on-chip in-situ material thermal treatment, and applications of phase change materials in integrated optics and photonics.
Application tracks: Photonic Chips
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Khoi Dao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Jorge Marquez Chavez
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Qingyang Du
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Caroline A. Ross
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)