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Optics Express | 2017

Room-temperature-deposited dielectrics and superconductors for integrated photonics

Jeffrey M. Shainline; Sonia M. Buckley; Nima Nader; Cale M. Gentry; Kevin C. Cossel; Justin W. Cleary; Miloš A. Popović; Nathan R. Newbury; Sae Woo Nam; Richard P. Mirin

We present an approach to fabrication and packaging of integrated photonic devices that utilizes waveguide and detector layers deposited at near-ambient temperature. All lithography is performed with a 365 nm i-line stepper, facilitating low cost and high scalability. We have shown low-loss SiN waveguides, high-Q ring resonators, critically coupled ring resonators, 50/50 beam splitters, Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZIs) and a process-agnostic fiber packaging scheme. We have further explored the utility of this process for applications in nonlinear optics and quantum photonics. We demonstrate spectral tailoring and octave-spanning supercontinuum generation as well as the integration of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors with MZIs and channel-dropping filters. The packaging approach is suitable for operation up to 160 °C as well as below 1 K. The process is well suited for augmentation of existing foundry capabilities or as a stand-alone process.We present an approach to fabrication and packaging of integrated photonic devices that utilizes waveguide and detector layers deposited at near-ambient temperature. All lithography is performed with a 365 nm i-line stepper, facilitating low cost and high scalability. We have shown low-loss SiN waveguides, high-Q ring resonators, critically coupled ring resonators, 50/50 beam splitters, Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZIs) and a process-agnostic fiber packaging scheme. We have further explored the utility of this process for applications in nonlinear optics and quantum photonics. We demonstrate spectral tailoring and octave-spanning supercontinuum generation as well as the integration of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors with MZIs and channel-dropping filters. The packaging approach is suitable for operation up to 160 ◦C as well as below 1 K. The process is well suited for augmentation of existing foundry capabilities or as a stand-alone process.


Applied Physics Letters | 2017

Multi-planar amorphous silicon photonics with compact interplanar couplers, cross talk mitigation, and low crossing loss

Jeff Chiles; Sonia M. Buckley; Nima Nader; Sae Woo Nam; Richard P. Mirin; Jeffrey M. Shainline

We propose and experimentally demonstrate a photonic routing architecture that can efficiently utilize the space of multi-plane (3D) photonic integration. A wafer with three planes of amorphous silicon waveguides was fabricated and characterized, demonstrating < 3 × 1 0 − 4 dB loss per out-of-plane waveguide crossing, 0.05 ± 0.02 dB per interplane coupler, and microring resonators on three planes with a quality factors up to 8.2 × 1 0 4 . We also explore a phase velocity mapping strategy to mitigate the cross talk between co-propagating waveguides on different planes. These results expand the utility of 3D photonic integration for applications such as optical interconnects, neuromorphic computing and optical phased arrays.


APL Photonics | 2018

Versatile silicon-waveguide supercontinuum for coherent mid-infrared spectroscopy

Nima Nader; Daniel L. Maser; Flavio C. Cruz; Abijith Kowligy; Henry Timmers; Jeff Chiles; Connor Fredrick; Daron A. Westly; Sae Woo Nam; Richard P. Mirin; Jeffrey M. Shainline; Scott A. Diddams

Infrared spectroscopy is a powerful tool for basic and applied science. The molecular spectral fingerprints in the 3 um to 20 um region provide a means to uniquely identify molecular structure for fundamental spectroscopy, atmospheric chemistry, trace and hazardous gas detection, and biological microscopy. Driven by such applications, the development of low-noise, coherent laser sources with broad, tunable coverage is a topic of great interest. Laser frequency combs possess a unique combination of precisely defined spectral lines and broad bandwidth that can enable the above-mentioned applications. Here, we leverage robust fabrication and geometrical dispersion engineering of silicon nanophotonic waveguides for coherent frequency comb generation spanning 70 THz in the mid-infrared (2.5 um to 6.2 um). Precise waveguide fabrication provides significant spectral broadening and engineered spectra targeted at specific mid-infrared bands. We use this coherent light source for dual-comb spectroscopy at 5 um.


Optical Nanostructures and Advanced Materials for Photovoltaics | 2017

Molecular Fingerprinting with Long-Wave Infrared Frequency Combs

Alexander Lind; Abijith Kowligy; Henry Timmers; Nima Nader; Flavio C. Cruz; Myles Silfies; Gabe Ycas; Peter G. Schunemann; Scott B. Papp; Scott A. Diddams

We demonstrate the generation of broadband (6—12 μm) long-wave infrared frequency combs via intra-pulse difference-frequency generation in orientation-patterned gallium phosphide and use the source to perform dual-comb spectroscopy on methanol.


Optica | 2017

High-harmonic generation in periodically poled waveguides

Daniel D. Hickstein; David R. Carlson; Abijith Kowligy; Matt Kirchner; Scott R. Domingue; Nima Nader; Henry Timmers; Alex Lind; Gabriel Ycas; Margaret M. Murnane; Henry C. Kapteyn; Scott B. Papp; Scott A. Diddams

Optical waveguides made from periodically poled materials provide high confinement of light and enable the generation of new wavelengths via quasi-phase-matching, making them a key platform for nonlinear optics and photonics. However, such devices are not typically employed for high-harmonic generation. Here, using 200-fs, 10-nJ-level pulses of 4100 nm light at 1 MHz, we generate high harmonics up to the 13th harmonic (315 nm) in a chirped, periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguide. Total conversion efficiencies into the visible--ultraviolet region are as high as 10 percent. We find that the output spectrum depends on the waveguide poling period, indicating that quasi-phase-matching plays a significant role. In the future, such periodically poled waveguides may enable compact sources of ultrashort pulses at high repetition rates and provide new methods of probing the electronic structure of solid-state materials.


Nonlinear Optics | 2017

Nonlinear Si-waveguides for mid-infrared comb generation and dual comb spectroscopy at 5 μm

Nima Nader; Daniel L. Maser; Flavio C. Cruz; Henry Timmers; Jeff Chiles; Abijith Kowligy; Daron A. Westly; Jeffrey M. Shainline; Richard P. Mirin; Scott A. Diddams

Dispersive-waves in Si-waveguides extend mid-IR frequency combs to 3–5 µm with negligible added intensity noise through four-wave-mixing. A Si-chip-based dual-comb-spectroscopy system is demonstrated with 40 GHz spectral resolution at 5 µm.


ieee optical interconnects conference | 2016

Robust packaging for fiber-to-grating couplers in a scalable photonics process

Jeffrey M. Shainline; Cale M. Gentry; Sonia M. Buckley; Nima Nader; Sae Woo Nam; Richard P. Mirin

We present a photonics process utilizing i-line lithography to achieve 2.5 dB/cm losses in low-temperature-deposited SiN. Lithographically-defined fiber packaging structures are aligned to gratings, enabling compact, durable packaging of multiple fibers on a chip and tolerant of temperatures from 1K to 433K.


Optics Letters | 2017

Self-referenced frequency combs using high-efficiency silicon-nitride waveguides

David R. Carlson; Daniel D. Hickstein; Alexander Lind; Stefan Droste; Daron A. Westly; Nima Nader; Ian R. Coddington; Nathan R. Newbury; Kartik Srinivasan; Scott A. Diddams; Scott B. Papp


Optica | 2018

Molecular fingerprinting with bright, broadband infrared frequency combs

Henry Timmers; Abijith Kowligy; Alex Lind; Flavio C. Cruz; Nima Nader; Myles Silfies; Gabriel Ycas; Thomas K. Allison; Peter G. Schunemann; Scott B. Papp; Scott A. Diddams


arXiv: Optics | 2017

Dual frequency comb spectroscopy in the molecular fingerprint region

Henry Timmers; Abijith Kowligy; Alex Lind; Flavio C. Cruz; Nima Nader; Myles Silfies; Thomas K. Allison; Gabriel Ycas; Peter G. Schunemann; Scott B. Papp; Scott A. Diddams

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Scott A. Diddams

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Abijith Kowligy

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Scott B. Papp

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Henry Timmers

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Richard P. Mirin

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Daniel D. Hickstein

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Jeff Chiles

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Flavio C. Cruz

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Jeffrey M. Shainline

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Alex Lind

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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