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  • Silicon Photonics Research in Hong Kong: Microresonator Devices and Optical Nonlinearities

    Andrew W. POON  Linjie ZHOU  Fang XU  Chao LI  Hui CHEN  Tak-Keung LIANG  Yang LIU  Hon K. TSANG  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E91-C No:2
      Page(s):
    156-166

    In this review paper we showcase recent activities on silicon photonics science and technology research in Hong Kong regarding two important topical areas--microresonator devices and optical nonlinearities. Our work on silicon microresonator filters, switches and modulators have shown promise for the nascent development of on-chip optoelectronic signal processing systems, while our studies on optical nonlinearities have contributed to basic understanding of silicon-based optically-pumped light sources and helium-implanted detectors. Here, we review our various passive and electro-optic active microresonator devices including (i) cascaded microring resonator cross-connect filters, (ii) NRZ-to-PRZ data format converters using a microring resonator notch filter, (iii) GHz-speed carrier-injection-based microring resonator modulators and 0.5-GHz-speed carrier-injection-based microdisk resonator modulators, and (iv) electrically reconfigurable microring resonator add-drop filters and electro-optic logic switches using interferometric resonance control. On the nonlinear waveguide front, we review the main nonlinear optical effects in silicon, and show that even at fairly modest average powers two-photon absorption and the accompanied free-carrier linear absorption could lead to optical limiting and a dramatic reduction in the effective lengths of nonlinear devices.

  • Vertically Coupled Microring Resonator Filter for Integrated Add/Drop Node

    Yasuo KOKUBUN  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-C No:3
      Page(s):
    349-362

    The add/drop wavelength filter is an essential component in the new-generation photonic network. Microring resonator filters using high index contrast (HIC) optical waveguides are recently attracting attention as add/drop filters owing to their compactness, functionality such as dispersion compensation, and ease of filter synthesis. In particular, the vertically coupled microring resonator (VCMRR) filter is highly suited for the dense, large-scale integration of filter circuits. In this review, the fundamental characteristics advantageous to the add/drop filter nodes are introduced, and the recent progress in the development of vertically coupled microring resonator filters achieved mainly by the author's group is described.

  • Near-Field Optical Investigations of Photonic Crystal Microresonators

    Ben C. BUCHLER  Patrick KRAMPER  Maria KAFESAKI  Costas M. SOUKOULIS  Vahid SANDOGHDAR  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E87-C No:3
      Page(s):
    371-377

    We present an overview of our work on the application of scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) to photonic crystal structures. Our results show that SNOM can be used to map the subwavelength confinement of light to a point-defect in a 2D photonic crystal microresonator. Comparison with numerical modelling shows that SNOM is able to resolve patterns in the intensity distribution that are due to the slight non-uniformity in the crystal structure. We also discuss the future possibilities for applications of different modes of SNOM to photonic crystal devices.