栅栏
材料科学
绝缘体上的硅
光学
光电子学
梁(结构)
硅
物理
作者
Miguel Barona Ruiz,Laureano Moreno‐Pozas,Pablo Ginel‐Moreno,Alejandro Ortega‐Moñux,J. de‐Oliva‐Rubio,Íñigo Molina‐Fernández,J. Gonzalo Wangüemert‐Pérez,Robert Halir
标识
DOI:10.1002/lpor.202401775
摘要
Abstract Several emerging applications of silicon photonics, including sensing, ranging, and optical trapping, require fixed, well‐collimated beams that enable interaction with targets placed centimeters away from the chip. Generating such beams without using bulk‐optic lenses entails radiating lightwaves with diameters of hundreds of microns directly from the chip. Gratings with sufficiently low strength have so far only been shown in the silicon nitride platform using specialized shallow etch steps; in silicon‐on‐insulator the implementation becomes much more challenging due to the increased index contrast. Here, the first silicon‐on‐insulator grating capable of radiating such large beams is reported. Using a fully etched, double‐period subwavelength structure, with feature sizes compatible with deep‐ultraviolet lithography, a beam diameter in excess of , with a radiation efficiency, is experimentally demonstrated.
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