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Polarization and wavelength agnostic nanophotonic beam splitter

Abstract

High-performance optical beam splitters are of fundamental importance for the development of advanced silicon photonics integrated circuits. However, due to the high refractive index contrast of the silicon-on-insulator platform, state of the art Si splitters are hampered by trade-offs in bandwidth, polarization dependence and sensitivity to fabrication errors. Here, we present a new strategy that exploits modal engineering in slotted waveguides to overcome these limitations, enabling ultra-wideband polarization-insensitive optical power splitters, with relaxed fabrication tolerances. The proposed splitter relies on a single-mode slot waveguide which is transformed into two strip waveguides by a symmetric taper, yielding equal power splitting. Based on this concept, we experimentally demonstrate -3$\pm$0.5 dB polarization-independent transmission in an unprecedented 390 nm bandwidth (1260 - 1650 nm), even in the presence of waveguide width deviations as large as $\pm$25 nm.

Authors

González-Andrade D; Lafforgue C; Durán-Valdeiglesias E; Roux XL; Berciano M; Cassan E; Marris-Morini D; Velasco AV; Cheben P; Vivien L

Publication date

June 25, 2018

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1807.05952

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arXiv
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