Nanophotonics (Aug 2023)

On-chip wavefront shaping in spacing-varied waveguide arrays

  • Niu Yunfei,
  • Niu Yunlong,
  • Hu Xiaopeng,
  • Hu Yong,
  • Du Qingyang,
  • Yu Shaoliang,
  • Chu Tao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 19
pp. 3737 – 3745

Abstract

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The ability to manipulate light propagation sets the foundations for optical communication and information processing systems. With the ever-growing data capacity and data rate, photonic integrated circuits have attracted increasing attentions of researchers owing to their large-volume integration capacity and fast operation speed. In this work, we proposed and experimentally demonstrated a new wavefront shaping method using waveguide arrays with hyperbolic secant refractive index profiles. Through theoretically analyzing the diffraction and coherence properties, we found that a single waveguide array can perform both imaging and phase transformation, which are the two primary functions of optical lenses. We further expanded this function and fabricated the corresponding devices on a silicon nitride waveguide platform. Deterministic beam shaping, such as focusing, expansion, collimation, and steering, is successfully realized. This wavefront control method exhibits the potential for on-chip optical routing, ranging, sensing, etc., with high integration density and scalability.

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