2022
DOI: 10.1364/oe.470249
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Maximizing Archimedes spiral packing density area

Abstract: In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a broadband Archimedes spiral delay line with high packing density on a silicon photonic platform. This high density is achieved by optimizing the gap between the adjacent waveguides (down to sub-micron scale) in the spiral configuration. However, care must be taken to avoid evanescent coupling, the presence of which will cause the spiral to behave as a novel type of distributed spiral resonator. To this end, an analytical model of the resonance phenomenon was devel… Show more

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“…18 To support the result, we performed Archimedes drainage method to measure the densities of the samples. 19 The densities for different x are found to be 4.6089 g cm −3 , 4.5840 g cm −3 , 4.5742 g cm −3 and 4.5969 g cm −3 . Generally, higher density may lead to increased permittivity, contributing to enhanced energy storage capacity of capacitors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…18 To support the result, we performed Archimedes drainage method to measure the densities of the samples. 19 The densities for different x are found to be 4.6089 g cm −3 , 4.5840 g cm −3 , 4.5742 g cm −3 and 4.5969 g cm −3 . Generally, higher density may lead to increased permittivity, contributing to enhanced energy storage capacity of capacitors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%