AIP Advances (Sep 2018)

Co-optimizing grating couplers for hybrid integration of InP and SOI photonic platforms

  • M. Passoni,
  • F. Floris,
  • H. Y. Hwang,
  • L. Zagaglia,
  • L. Carroll,
  • L. C. Andreani,
  • P. O’Brien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5046164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
pp. 095109 – 095109-7

Abstract

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Grating couplers are widely used optical interfaces in integrated photonics, especially on the Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) platform. Their design has been optimized for coupling light between a Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) and a single-mode fiber, a μlens for free space transport, or even a second PIC in the same SOI platform. In this work, we co-design matching pairs of grating-couplers on distinct SOI and InP photonic platforms for optimized PIC-to-PIC coupling. By matching the scattering strengths of the two grating-couplers, we show that a PIC-to-PIC insertion loss of 3dB can be achieved. We also investigate how the design parameters impact the coupling efficiency and the bandwidth, ending up with a tolerance analysis. The proposed coupling approach between two different waveguide materials has prospective applications for the hybrid-integration of SOI and InP photonic platforms for communication technologies.