Applied Sciences (Dec 2020)

Robust Geometries for Second-Harmonic-Generation in Microrings Exhibiting a 4-Bar Symmetry

  • Pierre Guillemé,
  • Chiara Vecchi,
  • Claudio Castellan,
  • Stefano Signorini,
  • Mher Ghulinyan,
  • Martino Bernard,
  • Maria Parisi,
  • Lorenzo Pavesi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10249047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 24
p. 9047

Abstract

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Microring resonators made of materials with a zinc-blend or diamond lattice allow exploiting their 4-bar symmetry to achieve quasi-phase matching condition for second-order optical nonlinearities. However, fabrication tolerances impose severe limits on the quasi-phase matching condition, which in turn degrades the generation efficiency. Here, we present a method to mitigate these limitations. As an example, we studied the geometry and the pump wavelength conditions to induce the second-harmonic generation in silicon-based microrings with a second-order susceptibility χzxy(2)≠0. We found the best compromises between performances and experimental requirements, and we unveil a strategy to minimize the impacts of fabrication defects. The method can be easily transferred to other material systems.

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