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8 December 2003 Resonant-cavity-enhanced silicon photodetector integrated to a fiber optic coupler
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Abstract
Morphology dependent resonances of dielectric microspheres are used for polarization insensitive optical channel dropping from an optical fiber half coupler to a silicon photodetector in the M-band. The dropped channels are observed in the elastic scattering and the transmission spectra. The highest quality factor morphology dependent resonances have a repetitive channel separation of 0.14 nm and a linewidth of 0.06 nm. The filter drops approximately 10% (0.5 dB) of the power at the resonance wavelength. The power detected by the photodiode is estimated to be approximately 3.5% of the power in the fiber.
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Senol Isci, Temel Bilici, Adnan Kurt, and Ali Serpengüzel "Resonant-cavity-enhanced silicon photodetector integrated to a fiber optic coupler", Proc. SPIE 5248, Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices for Lightwave Communication, (8 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510324
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Scattering

Optical fibers

Photodetectors

Photodiodes

Light scattering

Channel projecting optics

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