posted on 2024-10-24, 06:39authored byMario Dagenais, xiheng ai, Maxwell xuan, Yang Zhang, Wei-lun Hsu, Sylvain Veilleux
In this paper, we present an ultra-broadband double-tip edge coupler with high coupling efficiencies for both TE and TM polarizations on a silicon nitride platform. The coupler is designed for the high NA fiber which provides a smaller mode size. In simulations, both TE and TM coupling efficiencies remain above 90% within the wavelength range 1000-2000nm. In comparison, the TE and TM coupling efficiencies of the conventional single-tip coupler design can drop below 73% over this range. An ultra-high coupling efficiency above 95% is predicted over a bandwidth of 760 nm for the TE mode with the double-tip design, compared to 450nm for the single-tip design. Experimentally, the highest measured coupling efficiencies for the double-tip and single-tip couplers are 97.3% and 96%, respectively. For the double-tip design, the coupling efficiency remains above 90% within the measurement range (1450-1640nm), as the polarization state changes with the wavelength. These measurements confirm the polarization insensitivity of the double-tip design. In addition, we measure the performance of the double-tip design with a laser source operating at shorter wavelengths. The measured 94% coupling efficiency at 1280nm indicates the broad bandwidth of the coupler. This work is anticipated to provide a promising foundation for the development of compact efficient photonic devices.
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Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (2219760); NASA Headquarters (21-APRA-21-0116)