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Science and Technology of Advanced Materials | 2017

A new material platform of Si photonics for implementing architecture of dense wavelength division multiplexing on Si bulk wafer

Ziyi Zhang; Motoki Yako; Kan Ju; Naoyuki Kawai; Papichaya Chaisakul; Tai Tsuchizawa; Makoto Hikita; Koji Yamada; Yasuhiko Ishikawa; Kazumi Wada

Abstract A new materials group to implement dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) in Si photonics is proposed. A large thermo-optic (TO) coefficient of Si malfunctions multiplexer/demultiplexer (MUX/DEMUX) on a chip under thermal fluctuation, and thus DWDM implementation, has been one of the most challenging targets in Si photonics. The present study specifies an optical materials group for DWDM by a systematic survey of their TO coefficients and refractive indices. The group is classified as mid-index contrast optics (MiDex) materials, and non-stoichiometric silicon nitride (SiNx) is chosen to demonstrate its significant thermal stability. The TO coefficient of non-stoichiometric SiNx is precisely measured in the temperature range 24–76 °C using the SiNx rings prepared by two methods: chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD). The CVD-SiNx ring reveals nearly the same TO coefficient reported for stoichiometric CVD-Si3N4, while the value for the PVD-SiNx ring is slightly higher. Both SiNx rings lock their resonance frequencies within 100 GHz in this temperature range. Since CVD-SiNx needs a high temperature annealing to reduce N–H bond absorption, it is concluded that PVD-SiNx is suited as a MiDex material introduced in the CMOS back-end-of-line. Further stabilization is required, considering the crosstalk between two channels; a ‘silicone’ polymer is employed to compensate for the temperature fluctuation using its negative TO coefficient, called athermalization. This demonstrates that the resonance of these SiNx rings is locked within 50 GHz at the same temperature range in the wavelength range 1460–1620 nm (the so-called S, C, and L bands in optical fiber communication networks). A further survey on the MiDex materials strongly suggests that Al2O3, Ga2O3 Ta2O5, HfO2 and their alloys should provide even more stable platforms for DWDM implementation in MiDex photonics. It is discussed that the MiDex photonics will find various applications such as medical and environmental sensing and in-vehicle data-communication.


Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics IV | 2018

Reduction of threading dislocations by image force in Ge selective epilayers on Si

Motoki Yako; Yasuhiko Ishikawa; Eiji Abe; Kazumi Wada

Because of the 4% lattice mismatch between Ge and Si, threading dislocations (TDs) are generated in Ge epilayers on Si, deteriorating the performance of Ge devices on Si platform. We recently modeled the reduction of TD density in heteroepitaxial coalesced layers in terms of the bending of TDs induced by image forces at non-planar selective epitaxial growth (SEG) surfaces before the coalescence. The reduction of TD density was quantitatively verified for Ge layers on (001) Si with line-and-space SiO2 masks. In the present paper, detailed theoretical calculation and experimental results are presented. Numerical calculation shows that the image force is large enough to bend/move dislocations considering the Peierls stress or the mobility of TDs in Ge. Transmission electron microscope observations show that the TD bending is certainly induced. The TD density is lower above the SiO2 masks, as confirmed by the etch pit method. Such spatial distribution is well explained by the image-force-induced dislocation bending.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2018

Coalescence induced dislocation reduction in selectively grown lattice-mismatched heteroepitaxy: Theoretical prediction and experimental verification

Motoki Yako; Yasuhiko Ishikawa; Kazumi Wada

A method for reduction of threading dislocation density (TDD) in lattice-mismatched heteroepitaxy is proposed, and the reduction is experimentally verified for Ge on Si. Flat-top epitaxial layers are formed through coalescences of non-planar selectively grown epitaxial layers, and enable the TDD reduction in terms of image force. Numerical calculations and experiments for Ge on Si verify the TDD reduction by this method. The method should be applicable to not only Ge on Si but also other lattice-mismatched heteroepitaxy such as III-V on Si.A method for reduction of threading dislocation density (TDD) in lattice-mismatched heteroepitaxy is proposed, and the reduction is experimentally verified for Ge on Si. Flat-top epitaxial layers are formed through coalescences of non-planar selectively grown epitaxial layers, and enable the TDD reduction in terms of image force. Numerical calculations and experiments for Ge on Si verify the TDD reduction by this method. The method should be applicable to not only Ge on Si but also other lattice-mismatched heteroepitaxy such as III-V on Si.


MRS Advances | 2016

The kinetics of Ge lateral overgrowth on SiO 2

Motoki Yako; Naoyuki Kawai; Yoshihiro Mizuno; Kazumi Wada


international conference on group iv photonics | 2014

A silicon nitride platform by physical vapor deposition for dense wavelength division multiplexing on chip

Ziyi Zhang; Motoki Yako; Kan Ju; Naoyuki Kawai; Kazumi Wada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Threading Dislocation Density Reduction in Selectively Grown Inverted-rib Ge on Si

Motoki Yako; Yasuhiko Ishikawa; Kazumi Wada


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2018

Defects and Their Reduction in Ge Selective Epitaxy and Coalescence Layer on Si With Semicylindrical Voids on SiO 2 Masks

Motoki Yako; Yasuhiko Ishikawa; Eiji Abe; Kazumi Wada


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2018

A Low-Loss Crossing of Silicon Waveguides for Optical Switches on CMOS Platform

Yugao Deng; Motoki Yako; Ziyi Zhang; Kazumi Wada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

Low Threading Dislocation Density Inverted-rib Ge on Si Substrates

Motoki Yako; Yasuhiko Ishikawa; Kazumi Wada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Ultra-low threading dislocation density Ge film by lateral overgrowth on SiO 2

Motoki Yako; Kazumi Wada

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Kan Ju

University of Tokyo

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Koji Yamada

College of Industrial Technology

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Tai Tsuchizawa

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

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