Light: Advanced Manufacturing (Feb 2024)

Integrated optical parametric amplifiers in silicon nitride waveguides incorporated with 2D graphene oxide films

  • Yang Qu,
  • Jiayang Wu,
  • Yuning Zhang,
  • Yunyi Yang,
  • Linnan Jia,
  • Houssein El Dirani,
  • Sébastien Kerdiles,
  • Corrado Sciancalepore,
  • Pierre Demongodin,
  • Christian Grillet,
  • Christelle Monat,
  • Baohua Jia,
  • David J. Moss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37188/lam.2023.039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 437 – 452

Abstract

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Optical parametric amplification (OPA) represents a powerful solution to achieve broadband amplification in wavelength ranges beyond the scope of conventional gain media, for generating high-power optical pulses, optical microcombs, entangled photon pairs and a wide range of other applications. Here, we demonstrate optical parametric amplifiers based on silicon nitride (Si3N4) waveguides integrated with two-dimensional (2D) layered graphene oxide (GO) films. We achieve precise control over the thickness, length, and position of the GO films using a transfer-free, layer-by-layer coating method combined with accurate window opening in the chip cladding using photolithography. Detailed OPA measurements with a pulsed pump for the fabricated devices with different GO film thicknesses and lengths show a maximum parametric gain of ~24.0 dB, representing a ~12.2 dB improvement relative to the device without GO. We perform a theoretical analysis of the device performance, achieving good agreement with experiment and showing that there is substantial room for further improvement. This work represents the first demonstration of integrating 2D materials on chips to enhance the OPA performance, providing a new way of achieving high performance photonic integrated OPA by incorporating 2D materials.

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