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Silicon-based highly-efficient fiber-to-waveguide coupler for high index contrast systems
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Photonic DevicePhotonicsStepwise ParabolicEngineeringOptical PropertiesBroadband LightGuided-wave OpticFiber OpticsSingle-mode Optical FiberPhotonic Integrated CircuitMicrowave PhotonicsOptoelectronicsPlanar Waveguide Sensor
A coupler to efficiently transfer broadband light from a single-mode optical fiber to a single-mode high-index contrast waveguide has been fabricated on a silicon substrate. We utilized a novel coupling scheme, with a vertically asymmetric design consisting of a stepwise parabolic graded index profile combined with a horizontal taper, to simultaneously confine light in both directions. Coupling efficiency has been measured as a function of the device dimensions. The optimal coupling efficiency is achieved for structures whose length equals the focal distance of the graded index and whose input width is close to the mode field diameter of the fiber. The fabricated structure is compact, robust and highly efficient, with an insertion loss of 2.2dB at 1550nm. The coupler exhibits less than 1dB variation in coupling efficiency in the measured spectral range from 1520nmto1620nm. The lowest insertion loss of 1.9dB is measured at 1540nm. The coupler design offers highly efficient coupling for single mode waveguides of core indices up to 2.2.
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