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Mid‐infrared suspended waveguide platform and building blocks

Abstract

In this work, the authors present their recent progress in the development of a platform for the mid‐infrared wavelength range, based on suspended silicon waveguides with subwavelength metamaterial cladding. The platform has some intrinsic advantages, which make it a very promising candidate for sensing applications in the molecular fingerprint region. Specifically, it can cover the full transparency window of silicon (up to a wavelength of 8 μm), only requires one lithographic etch‐step and can be designed for strong light–matter interaction. Design rules, practical aspects of the fabrication process and experimental results of a complete set of elemental building blocks operating at two very different wavelengths, 3.8 and 7.7 μm, are discussed. Propagation losses as low as 0.82 dB/cm at λ 0 = 3.8 μm and 3.1 dB/cm at λ 0 = 7.7 μm are attained for the interconnecting waveguides.

Authors

Sánchez-Postigo A; Wangüemert-Pérez JG; Penadés JS; Ortega-Moñux A; Nedeljkovic M; Halir R; Mimun FEM; Cheng YX; Qu Z; Khokhar AZ

Journal

IET Optoelectronics, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 55–61

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Publication Date

April 1, 2019

DOI

10.1049/iet-opt.2018.5067

ISSN

1751-8768

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