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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.


Light-Science & Applications | 2018

Octave-spanning coherent supercontinuum generation in silicon on insulator from 1.06 μm to beyond 2.4 μm

Neetesh Singh; Ming Xin; Diedrik Vermeulen; Katia Shtyrkova; Nanxi Li; Patrick T. Callahan; Emir Salih Magden; Alfonso Ruocco; Nicholas M. Fahrenkopf; Christopher Baiocco; B. P.-P. Kuo; Stojan Radic; Erich P. Ippen; Franz X. Kärtner; Michael R. Watts

Efficient complementary metal-oxide semiconductor-based nonlinear optical devices in the near-infrared are in strong demand. Due to two-photon absorption in silicon, however, much nonlinear research is shifting towards unconventional photonics platforms. In this work, we demonstrate the generation of an octave-spanning coherent supercontinuum in a silicon waveguide covering the spectral region from the near- to shortwave-infrared. With input pulses of 18 pJ in energy, the generated signal spans the wavelength range from the edge of the silicon transmission window, approximately 1.06 to beyond 2.4 μm, with a −20 dB bandwidth covering 1.124–2.4 μm. An octave-spanning supercontinuum was also observed at the energy levels as low as 4 pJ (−35 dB bandwidth). We also measured the coherence over an octave, obtaining , in good agreement with the simulations. In addition, we demonstrate optimization of the third-order dispersion of the waveguide to strengthen the dispersive wave and discuss the advantage of having a soliton at the long wavelength edge of an octave-spanning signal for nonlinear applications. This research paves the way for applications, such as chip-scale precision spectroscopy, optical coherence tomography, optical frequency metrology, frequency synthesis and wide-band wavelength division multiplexing in the telecom window.


Advanced Photonics 2016 (IPR, NOMA, Sensors, Networks, SPPCom, SOF) (2016), paper IW1A.3 | 2016

Ultra-Compact CMOS-Compatible Ytterbium Microlaser

Zhan Su; Jonathan D. B. Bradley; Nanxi Li; Emir Salih Magden; Purnawirman Purnawirman; Daniel Coleman; Nicholas M. Fahrenkopf; Christopher Baiocco; Thomas N. Adam; Gerald Leake; Douglas D. Coolbaugh; Diedrik Vermeulen; Michael R. Watts

We demonstrate a waveguide-coupled trench-based ytterbium microlaser, achieving a sub-milliwatt lasing threshold and a 1.9% slope efficiency within an ultra-compact 40-µm-radius cavity while maintaining full compatibility with a CMOS foundry process.


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 | 2018

Publisher Correction: Integrating photonics with silicon nanoelectronics for the next generation of systems on a chip

Amir H. Atabaki; Sajjad Moazeni; Fabio Pavanello; Hayk Gevorgyan; Jelena Notaros; Luca Alloatti; Mark T. Wade; Chen Sun; Seth Kruger; Huaiyu Meng; Kenaish Al Qubaisi; Imbert Wang; Bohan Zhang; Anatol Khilo; Christopher Baiocco; Miloš A. Popović; Vladimir Stojanovic; Rajeev J. Ram

In this Letter, owing to an error during the production process, the author affiliations were listed incorrectly. Affiliation number 5 (Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, State University of New York (SUNY)) was repeated, and affiliation numbers 6–8 were incorrect. In addition, the phrase “two oxide thickness variants” should have been “two gate oxide thickness variants”. These errors have all been corrected online.


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.


Nature | 2018

Integrating photonics with silicon nanoelectronics for the next generation of systems on a chip

Amir H. Atabaki; Sajjad Moazeni; Fabio Pavanello; Hayk Gevorgyan; Jelena Notaros; Luca Alloatti; Mark T. Wade; Chen Sun; Seth Kruger; Huaiyu Meng; Kenaish Al Qubaisi; Imbert Wang; Bohan Zhang; Anatol Khilo; Christopher Baiocco; Miloš A. Popović; Vladimir Stojanovic; Rajeev J. Ram


optical fiber communication conference | 2016

Depletion-based optical modulators in a bulk 65 nm CMOS platform

Fabio Pavanello; Amir H. Atabaki; Mark T. Wade; Luca Alloatti; Jelena Notaros; Sajjad Moazeni; Christopher Baiocco; Dan Coleman; Douglas D. Coolbaugh; Vladimir Stojanovic; Rajeev J. Ram; Miloš A. Popović


optical fiber communication conference | 2018

Monolithic Optical Transceivers in 65 nm Bulk CMOS

Amir H. Atabaki; Sajjad Moazeni; Fabio Pavanello; Hayk Gevorgyan; Jelena Notaros; Luca Alloatti; Mark T. Wade; Chen Sun; Seth Kruger; Kenaish Al Qubaisi; Imbert Wang; Bohan Zhang; Anatol Khilo; Christopher Baiocco; Miloš A. Popović; Vladimir Stojanovic; Rajeev J. Ram


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

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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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Ming Xin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Alfonso Ruocco

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Emir Salih Magden

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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Douglas D. Coolbaugh

State University of New York System

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Erich P. Ippen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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