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Pulse compression in adiabatically tapered silicon photonic wires
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PhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsPulse CompressionWavelength ConversionOptical PropertiesOptical SolitonApplied PhysicsGuided-wave OpticComprehensive AnalysisPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical CommunicationWaveguide LasersCompression EfficiencyPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronics
We present a comprehensive analysis of pulse compression in adiabatically tapered silicon photonic wire waveguides (Si-PhWWGs), both at telecom (λ ∼ 1.55 μm) and mid-IR (λ ≳ 2.1 μm) wavelengths. Our theoretical and computational study is based on a rigorous model that describes the coupled dynamics of the optical field and photogenerated free carriers, as well as the influence of the physical and geometrical parameters of the Si-PhWWGs on these dynamics. We consider both the soliton and non-soliton pulse propagation regimes, rendering the conclusions of this study relevant to a broad range of experimental settings and practical applications. In particular, we show that by engineering the linear and nonlinear optical properties of Si-PhWWGs through adiabatically varying their width, one can achieve more than 10× pulse compression in millimeter-long waveguides. The inter-dependence between the pulse characteristics and compression efficiency is also discussed.
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