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Jun 4th, 2010
Silicon waveguides open doors to mid-IR
Silicon nanophotonic waveguides are the ideal platform for creating mid-infrared devices such as optical parametric amplifiers, say IBM researchers.
A new generation of efficient and ultra-compact nonlinear optical devices operating in the mid-infrared could soon be available thanks to researchers championing the properties of silicon nanophotonic waveguides. Having already created a silicon nanophotonic optical parametric amplifier (OPA) exhibiting broadband gain as high as 25.4 dB, the team from IBM says that further exploration is now vital (Nature Photonics doi:10.1038/nphoton.2010.119). "Our work shows that it is worthwhile to invest additional resources to develop the silicon nanophotonic waveguide platform for applications in the mid-IR," William Green from IBM's Thomas J Watson Research Centre told optics.org. "Potential applications include free-space communication, molecular fingerprinting and medical diagnostics. The silicon nanophotonic mid-IR waveguide platform can enable ultra-compact, chip-scale, portable, and low-cost components for these applications." "In principle, all materials exhibit a nonlinear optical coefficient, and can produce FWM effects," explained Green. "However, as a comparison, the effective nonlinearity in our silicon nanophotonic waveguide is more than 10,000 times larger than that of conventional single-mode silica optical fibre used in fibre-optic networks. This large enhancement is what enabled us to amplify signals by nearly 400 times in a tiny silicon waveguide chip." About the author Sources :
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