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Phase-matching and Nonlinear Optical Processes in Silicon Waveguides
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PhotonicsNonlinear Optical ProcessesOptical MaterialsEngineeringPhysicsNonlinear OpticsOptical PropertiesNon-linear OpticOptical Transmission SystemApplied PhysicsOptical WaveguidesMaterial DispersionWavelength Conversion EfficiencyOptical SolitonGuided-wave OpticNonlinear SusceptibilityPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronics
The efficiency of four-wave-mixing arising from Raman and non-resonant nonlinear susceptibilities in silicon waveguides is studied in the 1.3 - 1.8microm regime. The wavelength conversion efficiency is dominated by the Raman contribution to the nonlinear susceptibility, and high conversion efficiencies can be achieved under the phase-matching condition. In this context, dispersion in silicon waveguides is analyzed and it is shown that phase-matching is achieved in properly engineered waveguides where birefringence compensates for material dispersion. Finally the sensitivity of the phase mismatch to fabrication-induced errors in waveguide dimensions is quantified.
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