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8 March 2024 Hybrid InP/SiN photonic integrated circuits for RF systems and optical sensing
Frédéric van Dijk, Sylvain Boust, François Duport, Yasmine Ibrahimi, Quentin Wilmart, Sylvain Guerber, Jean-François Paret, Alexandre Garreau, Karim Mekhazni, Catherine Fortin, Philippe Charbonnier, Fabrice Blache, Harry Gariah, Laurent Vivien, Olivier Mailliart, Natacha Raphoz, Alexandre Larrue, Antoine Elias, Nicolas Vaissière, Olivier Parillaud, Rodrigo Antonio Vidal Pinto
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Abstract
In this paper we present the developments carried out at III-V lab in collaboration with CEA-Leti on the hybrid integration of III-V chips with ultra-low-loss silicon nitride circuits for optical detection and RF systems. Different types of hybrid circuits will be presented: 1- a narrow linewidth laser based on the combination of an InP R-SOA and a long Bragg grating on SiN, 2- a Kerr frequency comb based on a high-power InP DFB laser butt-coupled to a high-Q SiN micro-ring, 3- a long cavity mode-locked laser based on an R-SOA and a SiN circuit with a delay line and a Bragg grating.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Frédéric van Dijk, Sylvain Boust, François Duport, Yasmine Ibrahimi, Quentin Wilmart, Sylvain Guerber, Jean-François Paret, Alexandre Garreau, Karim Mekhazni, Catherine Fortin, Philippe Charbonnier, Fabrice Blache, Harry Gariah, Laurent Vivien, Olivier Mailliart, Natacha Raphoz, Alexandre Larrue, Antoine Elias, Nicolas Vaissière, Olivier Parillaud, and Rodrigo Antonio Vidal Pinto "Hybrid InP/SiN photonic integrated circuits for RF systems and optical sensing", Proc. SPIE 12890, Smart Photonic and Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits 2024, 128900B (8 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692379
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KEYWORDS
Silicon nitride

Bragg gratings

Waveguides

Frequency combs

Mode locking

Laser applications

Photonic integrated circuits

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