Strain-tunable photonic band gap microcavity waveguides in silicon at 1.55 μm

被引:5
作者
Wong, CW [1 ]
Yang, XD [1 ]
Rakich, PT [1 ]
Johnson, SG [1 ]
Qi, MH [1 ]
Jeon, Y [1 ]
Barbastathis, G [1 ]
Kim, SG [1 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, New York, NY 10027 USA
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TUNING THE OPTICAL RESPONSE OF PHOTONIC BANDGAP STRUCTURES | 2004年 / 5511卷
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10.1117/12.560927
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O7 [晶体学];
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0702 ; 070205 ; 0703 ; 080501 ;
摘要
The majority of photonic crystals developed till-date are not dynamically tunable, especially in silicon-based structures. Dynamic tunability is required not only for reconfiguration of the optical characteristics based on user-demand, but also for compensation against external disturbances and relaxation of tight device fabrication tolerances. Recent developments in photonic crystals have suggested interesting possibilities for static small-strain modulations to affect the optical characteristics(1-3), including a proposal for dynamic strain-tunability(4). Here we report the theoretical analysis, device fabrication, and experimental measurements of tunable silicon photonic band gap microcavities in optical waveguides, through direct application of dynamic strain to the 6 periodic structures(5). The device concept consists of embedding the microcavity waveguide on a deformable SiO2 membrane. The membrane is strained through integrated thin-film piezoelectric microactuators. We show a 1.54 nm shift in cavity resonances at 1.56 mum wavelengths for an applied piezoelectric strain of 0.04%. This is in excellent agreement with our modeling, predicted through first-order semi-analytical perturbation theo and finite-difference time-domain calculations. The measured microcavity transmission shows resonances between 1.55 to 1.57 gm, with Q factors ranging from 159 to 280. For operation at infrared wavelengths, we integrate X-ray and electron-beam lithography (for critical 100 nm feature sizes) with thin-film piezoelectric surface micromachining. This level of integration permits realizable silicon-based photonic chip devices, such as high-density optical filters and spontaneous-emission enhancement devices with tunable configurations.
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