Silicon Photonics, Hybrid Integration, and Frequency Combs: Technologies for Terabit/s Communications, Teratronics, and Optical Metrology
Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics (IPQ)
2Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Abstract
Photonic integration enables miniaturized optical systems that comprise hundreds of individual devices. Silicon photonics is a particularly interesting platform, offering large-scale photonic-electronic integration and fabless fabrication in highly developed CMOS foundries. Silicon as an optical material, however, falls short of properties that are indispensable for many devices: The indirect bandgap prevents efficient light emission, and crystal symmetry inhibits electro-optic effects. This talk will give an overview on our research in the area of hybrid photonic integration, which complements silicon photonics by other material systems. Silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) integration uses silicon waveguides with organic cladding materials and is particularly well suited for electro-optic modulators. This concept is complemented by photonic multi-chip integration that combines dies of different materials. Chip-scale frequency comb generators finally lend themselves as sources in terabit/s data transmission, high-speed signal processing, and optical metrology. The review of fundamental technological concepts will be complemented by a discussion of selected application demonstrations.
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