193nm immersion lithography for high performance silicon photonic circuits

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作者
Selvaraja, Shankar Kumar [1 ]
Winroth, Gustaf [1 ]
Locorotondo, Sabrina [1 ]
Murdoch, Gayle [1 ]
Milenin, Alexey [1 ]
Delvaux, Christie [1 ]
Ong, Patrick [1 ]
Pathak, Shibnath [2 ]
Xie, Weiqiang [2 ]
Sterckx, Gunther [1 ]
Lepage, Guy [1 ]
Van Thourhout, Dries [2 ]
Bogaerts, Wim [2 ]
Van Campenhout, Joris [1 ]
Absil, Philippe [1 ]
机构
[1] IMEC, Louvain, Belgium
[2] Univ Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
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Silicon photonics; WDM devices; waveguides; fiber-chip couplers;
D O I
10.1117/12.2049004
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
Large-scale photonics integration has been proposed for many years to support the ever increasing requirements for long and short distance communications as well as package-to-package interconnects. Amongst the various technology options, silicon photonics has imposed itself as a promising candidate, relying on CMOS fabrication processes.. While silicon photonics can share the technology platform developed for advanced CMOS devices it has specific dimension control requirements. Though the device dimensions are in the order of the wavelength of light used, the tolerance allowed can be less than 1% for certain devices. Achieving this is a challenging task which requires advanced patterning techniques along with process control. Another challenge is identifying an overlapping process window for diverse pattern densities and orientations on a single layer. In this paper, we present key technology challenges faced when using optical lithography for silicon photonics and advantages of using the 193nm immersion lithography system. We report successful demonstration of a modified 28nm-STI-like patterning platform for silicon photonics in 300mm Silicon-On-Insulator wafer technology. By careful process design, within-wafer CD variation (1sigma) of < 1% is achieved for both isolated (waveguides) and dense (grating) patterns in silicon. In addition to dimensional control, low sidewall roughness is a crucial to achieve low scattering loss in the waveguides. With this platform, optical propagation loss as low as similar to 0.7 dB/cm is achieved for high-confinement single mode waveguides (450x220nm). This is an improvement of >20 % from the best propagation loss reported for this cross-section fabricated using e-beam lithography. By using a single-mode low-confinement waveguide geometry the loss is further reduced to similar to 0.12 dB/cm. Secondly, we present improvement in within-device phase error in wavelength selective devices, a critical parameter which is a direct measure of line-width uniformity improvement due to the 193nm immersion system. In addition to these superior device performances, the platform opens scenarios for designing new device concepts using sub-wavelength features. By taking advantage of this, we demonstrate a cost-effective robust single-etch sub-wavelength structure based fiber-chip coupler with a coupling efficiency of 40 % and high-quality (1.1x105) factor wavelength filters. These demonstrations on the 193nm immersion lithography show superior performance both in terms of dimensional uniformity and device functionality compared to 248nm-or standard 193nm-based patterning in high-volume manufacture platform. Furthermore, using the wafer and patterning technology similar to advanced CMOS technology brings silicon photonics closer toward an integrated optical interconnect.
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