posted on 2024-11-08, 09:14authored byAmogh Raju, Divya Hungund, Dan Krueger, Zuoming Dong, Zarko Sakotic, Agham Posadas, Alex Demkov, Dan Wasserman
We investigate loss mechanisms in monolithic photonic structures fabricated from barium titanate grown epitaxially by RF-sputtering on silicon-on-insulator substrates. We characterize barium titanate waveguide loss using three photonic architectures, and demonstrate straight waveguide loss of less than 0.15 dB/cm, well below previously published loss measurements of barium titanate-containing waveguiding structures. Additionally, we demonstrate high-Q barium titanate resonators with quality factors of ∼ 100, 000. The low loss of the barium titanate photonic structures, coupled with barium titanate’s large non-linear optical response offers a path to compact and high efficiency barium titanate photonic devices and structures for high-speed modulation, optical computing, and non-linear applications.