Impact Of Nonlinear Effects In Si Towards Integrated Microwave-Photonic Applications

OPTICS EXPRESS(2021)

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As one of major integrated microwave photonics (IMWP) platforms, Si photonics exhibits the intensity-dependent Kerr effect and two-photon absorption (TPA) with associated free carrier effects (FCE). At the commonly used 1.55 mu m, TPA losses and the associated FCE would eventually limit the dynamic range of Si photonic links. Resonating structures such as ring resonators (RRs) experience enhanced nonlinear effects due to significant intensity buildup. According to the bandgap characteristics of Si, TPA can be eliminated at and beyond 2.2 mu m. In this work, a systemic simulation of straight waveguides and RRs is performed at wavelengths from 1.55 to 2.2 mu m where the wavelength-dependent TPA loss is investigated. Moreover, the Kerr effect leads to unwanted change of refractive index, which shifts the RR resonant wavelength at both 1.55 and 2.2 mu m, thus needing shift compensation. Compensated RRs operating at 2.2 mu m could open a new venue for Si photonics towards IMWP applications. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
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