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Two-dimensional beam steering using a thermo-optic silicon photonic optical phased array
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringThermo-optic SiliconProgrammable PhotonicsCmos Foundry TechniquesTwo-dimensional BeamOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticOptical SwitchingPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical SystemsNanophotonicsFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsPhased ArrayPhotonic DeviceMicrowave PhotonicsSilicon PhotonicsOptoelectronics
Many components for free-space optical (FSO) communication systems have shrunken in size over the last decade. However, the steering systems have remained large and power hungry. Nonmechanical beam steering offers a path to reducing the size of these systems. Optical phased arrays can allow integrated beam steering elements. One of the most important aspects of an optical phased array technology is its scalability to a large number of elements. Silicon photonics can potentially offer this scalability using CMOS foundry techniques. A phased array that can steer in two dimensions using the thermo-optic effect is demonstrated. No wavelength tuning of the input laser is needed and the design allows a simple control system with only two inputs. A benchtop FSO link with the phased array in both transmit and receive mode is demonstrated.
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