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Connecting Silicon Photonic Circuits to Multicore Fibers by Photonic Wire Bonding
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2014
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Photonic DevicePhotonicsOptical InterconnectsEngineeringMultimaterial FiberPhotonic Wire BondingSilicon Photonic CircuitsApplied PhysicsPlanar Waveguide SensorGuided-wave OpticPhotonic Integrated CircuitProgrammable PhotonicsMulticore FibersFiber Cross-sectionOptoelectronicsFiber-optic CommunicationSilicon Photonics
Photonic wire bonding is demonstrated to enable highly efficient coupling between multicore fibers and planar silicon photonic circuits. The technique relies on in-situ fabrication of three-dimensional interconnect waveguides between the fiber facet and tapered silicon-on-insulator waveguides. Photonic wire bonding can easily compensate inaccuracies of core placement in the fiber cross-section, does not require active alignment, and is well suited for automated fabrication. We report on the design, on fabrication, and on characterization of photonic wire bonds. In a proof-of-principle experiment, a four-core fiber is coupled to a silicon photonic chip, leading to measured coupling losses as small as 1.7 dB.
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