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GHz-bandwidth optical filters based on high-order silicon ring resonators
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PhotonicsEngineeringHigh-order SiliconHigh-frequency DeviceOptical PropertiesGhz-bandwidth Optical FiltersFifth-order Ring Resonators~50 DbMicrowave PhotonicsPhotonic Integrated CircuitMicrowave EngineeringOptoelectronicsFilter Design
Previously demonstrated high-order silicon ring filters typically have bandwidths larger than 100 GHz. Here we demonstrate 1-2 GHz-bandwidth filters with very high extinction ratios (~50 dB). The silicon waveguides employed to construct these filters have propagation losses of ~0.5 dB/cm. Each ring of a filter is thermally controlled by metal heaters situated on the top of the ring. With a power dissipation of ~72 mW, the ring resonance can be tuned by one free spectral range, resulting in wavelength-tunable optical filters. Both second-order and fifth-order ring resonators are presented, which can find ready application in microwave/radio frequency signal processing.
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