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Main Authors: Perestjuk, Marko, Armand, Rémi, Campos, Miguel Gerardo Sandoval, Ferhat, Lamine, Reboud, Vincent, Bresson, Nicolas, Hartmann, Jean-Michel, Mathieu, Vincent, Ren, Guanghui, Boes, Andreas, Mitchell, Arnan, Monat, Christelle, Grillet, Christian
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10269
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author Perestjuk, Marko
Armand, Rémi
Campos, Miguel Gerardo Sandoval
Ferhat, Lamine
Reboud, Vincent
Bresson, Nicolas
Hartmann, Jean-Michel
Mathieu, Vincent
Ren, Guanghui
Boes, Andreas
Mitchell, Arnan
Monat, Christelle
Grillet, Christian
author_facet Perestjuk, Marko
Armand, Rémi
Campos, Miguel Gerardo Sandoval
Ferhat, Lamine
Reboud, Vincent
Bresson, Nicolas
Hartmann, Jean-Michel
Mathieu, Vincent
Ren, Guanghui
Boes, Andreas
Mitchell, Arnan
Monat, Christelle
Grillet, Christian
contents We report ring resonators on a silicon germanium on silicon platform operating in the mid-infrared wavelength range around 3.5 - 4.6 μm with quality factors reaching up to one million. Advances in fabrication technology enable us to demonstrate such high Q-factors, which put silicon germanium at the forefront of mid-infrared integrated photonic platforms. The achievement of high Q is attested by the observation of degeneracy lifting between clockwise (CW) and counter-clockwise (CCW) resonances, as well as optical bistability due to an efficient power buildup in the rings.
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spellingShingle One Million Quality Factor Integrated Ring Resonators in the Mid-Infrared
Perestjuk, Marko
Armand, Rémi
Campos, Miguel Gerardo Sandoval
Ferhat, Lamine
Reboud, Vincent
Bresson, Nicolas
Hartmann, Jean-Michel
Mathieu, Vincent
Ren, Guanghui
Boes, Andreas
Mitchell, Arnan
Monat, Christelle
Grillet, Christian
Optics
We report ring resonators on a silicon germanium on silicon platform operating in the mid-infrared wavelength range around 3.5 - 4.6 μm with quality factors reaching up to one million. Advances in fabrication technology enable us to demonstrate such high Q-factors, which put silicon germanium at the forefront of mid-infrared integrated photonic platforms. The achievement of high Q is attested by the observation of degeneracy lifting between clockwise (CW) and counter-clockwise (CCW) resonances, as well as optical bistability due to an efficient power buildup in the rings.
title One Million Quality Factor Integrated Ring Resonators in the Mid-Infrared
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10269