Paper 13369-35
Mid-infrared photonic integrated platform on III-V semiconductors
29 January 2025 • 8:00 AM - 8:20 AM PST | Moscone South, Room 307 (Level 3)
Abstract
Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) operating in the mid-IR represent a rapidly developing field. The goal is to fill the technological gap with respect to the very well developed visible and near-IR PICs, thus enlarging the types of chip-integrated mid-IR photonic devices in view of applications.
Recent developments on on low-loss passive waveguides on III-V semiconductor platforms are presented, optimized to operate in both the mid-IR atmospheric transparent windows (3-5 and 8-12 µm). We report on two material systems: GaAs/Al0.5Ga0.5As waveguides grown on GaAs substrate and In0.53Ga0.47As/InP waveguides grown on InP substrate. Different approaches have been investigated for the fabrication: ICP-RIE (in view of developing integrated racetrack resonators) and wet etching (to gauge the minimum loss value).
The measurements, in TE and TM polarizations are based on the Fabry-Perot approach using a DFB laser at λ=8.5 µm and λ=4.6 µm.
We will discuss how to further reduce the losses (0.1cm^-1 or less) and how to leverage on such low losses to develop two separate applications: ultra-high Q-factor resonators for Kerr comb generation, and integrated ultra-fast mid-IR modulators.
Presenter
Luca Lucia
Ctr. de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies (France)
Luca Lucia is a PhD student at the Centre de Nanoscience et de Nanotecnologies (C2N) in the Mid-IR and THz devices group, working on integrated photonics for mid-IR applications, with a particular focus on modulators and intersubband transitions-based devices. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in physical engineering at the Politecnico di Torino and, at the same university, a double diploma in collaboration with Université Paris Cité in Nanotechnologies and Quantum Devices.