Improved integration density with ultra-fast laser written fiber fan-in/fan-out for broadband coupling to silicon photonics
Andrew Ross-Adams,
Michael Withford,
Simon Gross
Abstract:There is an evolving need for higher integration density for silicon photonic integrated circuits. Broadband operation and polarisation insensitivity are highly coveted. Despite their versatility, the commonly used grating couplers are limited by their high insertion loss, narrow bandwidth, polarisation dependence and their large physical footprint. Inverse taper edge couplers, by contrast, offer lower insertion losses, with relative wavelength and polarisation insensitivity. They are of the same dimension as … Show more
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