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Nonlinear silicon photonics on CMOS-compatible tellurium oxide

Abstract

Silicon photonics is coming of age; however, it is still lacking a monolithic platform for optical sources and nonlinear functionalities prompting heterogeneous integration of different materials tailored to different applications. Here we demonstrate tellurium oxide as a complementary metal oxide semiconductor silicon photonics platform for nonlinear functionalities, which is already becoming an established platform for sources and amplifiers. We show broadband supercontinuum generation covering the entire telecom window and show for the first time to our knowledge third-harmonic generation in its integrated embodiment. Together with the now-available lasers and amplifiers on integrated TeO 2 this work paves the way for a monolithic TeO 2 -based nonlinear silicon photonics platform.

Authors

Singh N; Mbonde HM; Frankis HC; Ippen E; Bradley JDB; Kärtner FX

Journal

Photonics Research, Vol. 8, No. 12,

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Publication Date

December 1, 2020

DOI

10.1364/prj.400057

ISSN

2327-9125

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