“…At the device level, polarization-insensitive wavelength conversion has been demonstrated in semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) [9,10] and periodically-poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguides [11][12][13][14]. Recently, polarization-insensitive wavelength conversion has also been described [15] and demonstrated in silicon waveguides [16], which constitute a very promising nonlinear platform thanks to their high nonlinear coefficients and strong confinement allowing compact-size devices to be fabricated, as well as their compatibility with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication technology, enabling device integration. The drawback of the angle-pump scheme applied in [16] is the fact that the waveguides should be engineered so that they have similar dispersive properties for the TE and TM modes, which may restrict the possibilities to simultaneously achieve a large conversion bandwidth and high conversion efficiency (CE).…”