IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2018)

Novel CMOS-Compatible Athermal and Polarization-Insensitive Ring Resonator as Photonic Notch Filter

  • Francesco Dell'Olio,
  • Donato Conteduca,
  • Giuseppe Brunetti,
  • Mario N. Armenise,
  • Caterina Ciminelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2018.2877081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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A hybrid titanium dioxide/silicon rich nitride ring resonator with the unique feature of being simultaneously athermal and polarization-insensitive is reported for the first time to our knowledge. Although its potential application domain is extremely wide, the designed integrated microphotonic cavity, having a racetrack shape, is intended for notch filtering in a microwave photonic passband filter. A careful selection of the CMOS-compatible material system and an innovative design approach have allowed a very low dependence of the filtering shape on the input beam polarization and, simultaneously, a thermal drift of the resonance wavelength <;1.5 pm/K. The numerically estimated Q-factor, free spectral range, and extinction ratio are compliant with the requirements of the selected application, being equal to 7.8 × 104, 4 nm, and 30.7 dB, respectively.

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