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We report our latest experimental and numerical work on silicon microresonator passive and electro-optic active devices.
On the passive device front, we demonstrate an electrically tunable silicon microring notch filter for converting 3.6-Gbps
non-return-to-zero (NRZ) data format to return-to-zero (RZ)-like data format. We show that the converted RZ-like data
quality highly depends on the notch filter extinction ratios. On the active device front, we demonstrate a silicon
microring modulator using a double-coupled U-bend waveguide as a feedback and a pair of laterally integrated injectiontype
p-i-n diodes for bias/signal modulation. We show that the microring modulator extinction ratios are electrically
controlled by applying a DC-bias across either the feedback-waveguide or the microring while applying a modulation
signal across the other p-i-n diode. We also propose silicon microdisk modulators with selectively integrated depletiontype
Schottky diodes. Our numerical simulations suggest that the microdisk structures can be advantageous compared
with microring structures. We show that electrical rise time on the order of a few ps is feasible using microdisks. We
also allude to on-going work on extending the microresonator devices discussed here to building functional silicon
optoelectronics integrated circuits.
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Andrew W. Poon, Linjie Zhou, Chao Li, Nick K. Hon, Hui Chen, "Microring and microdisk resonator integrated circuits on a silicon chip," Proc. SPIE 6476, Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits IX, 647607 (6 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.707849