Applied Sciences (Jul 2018)

Wideband Ge-Rich SiGe Polarization-Insensitive Waveguides for Mid-Infrared Free-Space Communications

  • Vladyslav Vakarin,
  • Joan Manel Ramírez,
  • Jacopo Frigerio,
  • Qiankun Liu,
  • Andrea Ballabio,
  • Xavier Le Roux,
  • Carlos Alonso-Ramos,
  • Giovanni Isella,
  • Pavel Cheben,
  • Winnie N. Ye,
  • Laurent Vivien,
  • Delphine Marris-Morini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 1154

Abstract

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The recent development of quantum cascade lasers, with room-temperature emission in the mid-infrared range, opened new opportunities for the implementation of ultra-wideband communication systems. Specifically, the mid-infrared atmospheric transparency windows, comprising wavelengths between 3–5 µm and 8–14 µm, have great potential for free-space communications, as they provide a wide unregulated spectrum with low Mie and Rayleigh scattering and reduced background noise. Despite the great efforts devoted to the development of mid-infrared sources and detectors, little attention is dedicated to the management of polarization for signal processing. In this work, we used Ge-rich SiGe alloys to build a wideband and polarization-insensitive mid-infrared photonic platform. We showed that the gradual index change in the SiGe alloys enabled the design of waveguides with remarkably low birefringence, below 2 × 10−4, over ultra-wide wavelength ranges within both atmospheric transparency windows, near wavelengths of 3.5 µm and 9 µm. We also report on the design of a polarization-independent multimode interference device achieving efficient power splitting in an unprecedented 4.5-µm bandwidth at around 10-µm wavelength. The ultra-wideband polarization-insensitive building blocks presented here pave the way for the development of high-performance on-chip photonic circuits for next-generation mid-infrared free-space communication systems.

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