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Optics Letters | 2017

High-power thulium lasers on a silicon photonics platform

Nanxi Li; Purnawirman; Zhan Su; E. Salih Magden; Patrick T. Callahan; Katia Shtyrkova; Ming Xin; Alfonso Ruocco; Christopher Baiocco; Erich P. Ippen; Franz X. Kärtner; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Diedrik Vermeulen; Michael R. Watts

Mid-infrared laser sources are of great interest for various applications, including light detection and ranging, spectroscopy, communication, trace-gas detection, and medical sensing. Silicon photonics is a promising platform that enables these applications to be integrated on a single chip with low cost and compact size. Silicon-based high-power lasers have been demonstrated at 1.55 μm wavelength, while in the 2 μm region, to the best of our knowledge, high-power, high-efficiency, and monolithic light sources have been minimally investigated. In this Letter, we report on high-power CMOS-compatible thulium-doped distributed feedback and distributed Bragg reflector lasers with single-mode output powers up to 267 and 387 mW, and slope efficiencies of 14% and 23%, respectively. More than 70 dB side-mode suppression ratio is achieved for both lasers. This work extends the applicability of silicon photonic microsystems in the 2 μm region.


Applied Physics Letters | 2017

Athermal synchronization of laser source with WDM filter in a silicon photonics platform

Nanxi Li; Zhan Su; Purnawirman; E. Salih Magden; Christopher V. Poulton; Alfonso Ruocco; Neetesh Singh; Matthew J. Byrd; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Gerald Leake; Michael R. Watts

In an optical interconnect circuit, microring resonators (MRRs) are commonly used in wavelength division multiplexing systems. To make the MRR and laser synchronized, the resonance wavelength of the MRR needs to be thermally controlled, and the power consumption becomes significant with a high-channel count. Here, we demonstrate an athermally synchronized rare-earth-doped laser and MRR. The laser comprises a Si3N4 based cavity covered with erbium-doped Al2O3 to provide gain. The low thermo-optic coefficient of Al2O3 and Si3N4 and the comparable thermal shift of the effective index in the laser and microring cross-sections enable lasing and resonance wavelength synchronization over a wide range of temperatures. The power difference between matched and unmatched channels remains greater than 15 dB from 20 to 50 °C due to a synchronized wavelength shift of 0.02 nm/°C. The athermal synchronization approach reported here is not limited to microring filters but can be applied to any Si3N4 filter with integrated lasers using rare earth ion doped Al2O3 as a gain medium to achieve system-level temperature control free operation.


Optics Express | 2018

Monolithically integrated erbium-doped tunable laser on a CMOS-compatible silicon photonics platform

Nanxi Li; Diedrik Vermeulen; Zhan Su; Emir Salih Magden; Ming Xin; Neetesh Singh; Alfonso Ruocco; Jelena Notaros; Christopher V. Poulton; Erman Timurdogan; Christopher Baiocco; Michael R. Watts

A tunable laser source is a crucial photonic component for many applications, such as spectroscopic measurements, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), frequency-modulated light detection and ranging (LIDAR), and optical coherence tomography (OCT). In this article, we demonstrate the first monolithically integrated erbium-doped tunable laser on a complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible silicon photonics platform. Erbium-doped Al2O3 sputtered on top is used as a gain medium to achieve lasing. The laser achieves a tunability from 1527 nm to 1573 nm, with a >40 dB side mode suppression ratio (SMSR). The wide tuning range (46 nm) is realized with a Vernier cavity, formed by two Si3N4 microring resonators. With 107 mW on-chip 980 nm pump power, up to 1.6 mW output lasing power is obtained with a 2.2% slope efficiency. The maximum output power is limited by pump power. Fine tuning of the laser wavelength is demonstrated by using the gain cavity phase shifter. Signal response times are measured to be around 200 μs and 35 µs for the heaters used to tune the Vernier rings and gain cavity longitudinal mode, respectively. The linewidth of the laser is 340 kHz, measured via a self-delay heterodyne detection method. Furthermore, the laser signal is stabilized by continuous locking to a mode-locked laser (MLL) over 4900 seconds with a measured peak-to-peak frequency deviation below 10 Hz.


Nature Communications | 2018

Transmissive silicon photonic dichroic filters with spectrally selective waveguides

Emir Salih Magden; Nanxi Li; Manan Raval; Christopher V. Poulton; Alfonso Ruocco; Neetesh Singh; Diedrik Vermeulen; Erich P. Ippen; Leslie A. Kolodziejski; Michael R. Watts

Many optical systems require broadband filters with sharp roll-offs for efficiently splitting or combining light across wide spectra. While free space dichroic filters can provide broadband selectivity, on-chip integration of these high-performance filters is crucial for the scalability of photonic applications in multi-octave interferometry, spectroscopy, and wideband wavelength-division multiplexing. Here we present the theory, design, and experimental characterization of integrated, transmissive, 1 × 2 port dichroic filters using spectrally selective waveguides. Mode evolution through adiabatic transitions in the demonstrated filters allows for single cutoff and flat-top responses with low insertion losses and octave-wide simulated bandwidths. Filters with cutoffs around 1550 and 2100 nm are fabricated on a silicon-on-insulator platform with standard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor processes. A filter roll-off of 2.82 dB nm−1 is achieved while maintaining ultra-broadband operation. This new class of nanophotonic dichroic filters can lead to new paradigms in on-chip communications, sensing, imaging, optical synthesis, and display applications.Optical filters are an integral part of many optical devices and circuits. Here, Magden et al. use a design based on mode evolution to demonstrate CMOS-compatible dichroic filters with more than an octave bandwidth, sharp roll-off and transmissive short- and long-wavelength outputs


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2017

Thulium-doped distributed feedback and distributed Bragg reflector lasers on silicon chips

Nanxi Li; Purnawirman; Zhan Su; Emir Salih Magden; Patrick T. Callahan; Katia Shtyrkova; Ming Xin; Alfonso Ruocco; Christopher Baiocco; Erich P. Ippen; Franz X. Kärtner; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Diedrik Vermeulen; Michael R. Watts

We report on high-power CMOS-compatible thulium-doped distributed feedback and distributed Bragg reflector lasers with single-mode output powers up to 267 mW and 387 mW, and slope efficiencies of 14% and 23% respectively. More than 70 dB side-mode suppression ratio are achieved for both lasers. This work extends the applicability of silicon photonic microsystems into the 2 μm region.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Monolithically Integrated Holmium Lasers on Silicon Chips

Nanxi Li; E. Salih Magden; Zhan Su; Neetesh Singh; Alfonso Ruocco; Ming Xin; Matthew J. Byrd; Patrick T. Callahan; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Diedrik Vermeulen; Michael R. Watts


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Silicon-photonics-based optical frequency synthesizer

Neetesh Singh; Ming Xin; Nanxi Li; Diedrik Vermeulen; Alfonso Ruocco; Emir Salih Magden; Katia Shtyrkova; Patrick T. Callahan; Christopher Baiocco; Erich P. Ippen; Franz X. Kärtner; Michael R. Watts


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

CMOS-Compatible Tunable Vernier Ring Laser using Erbium Doped Waveguide on a Silicon Photonics Platform

Nanxi Li; Diedrik Vermeulen; Zhan Su; E. Salih Magden; Alfonso Ruocco; Neetesh Singh; Jelena Notaros; Ming Xin; Christopher V. Poulton; Erman Timurdogan; Christopher Baiocco; Michael R. Watts


Optics Express | 2018

Broadband 2-µm emission on silicon chips: monolithically integrated Holmium lasers

Nanxi Li; Emir Salih Magden; Zhan Su; Neetesh Singh; Alfonso Ruocco; Ming Xin; Matthew J. Byrd; Patrick T. Callahan; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Christopher Baiocco; Diedrik Vermeulen; Michael R. Watts


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2018

Frequency Domain Spectroscopy in Rare-Earth-Doped Gain Media

Emir Salih Magden; Patrick T. Callahan; Nanxi Li; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Neetesh Singh; Alfonso Ruocco; Leslie A. Kolodziejski; Erich P. Ippen; Michael R. Watts

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Michael R. Watts

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Nanxi Li

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Diedrik Vermeulen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Neetesh Singh

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Emir Salih Magden

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Ming Xin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Patrick T. Callahan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Zhan Su

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Erich P. Ippen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Jonathan D. B. Bradley

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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