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5 March 2021 Doped zirconia oxides for silicon photonics
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Abstract
We are exploring the versatility of doped functional oxides integrated on silicon for the telecom wavelength range (1.3µm-1.55µm). One core concept is to exploit the giant nonlinear optical coefficients and rare-earth doping (e.g. Erbium) of crystalline oxides to provide novel solutions for Si photonic devices. Our focus is on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) as oxide matrix, having obtained first results in terms of light amplification and nonlinear effects with YSZ waveguides. Superlattice approach for Er-doped layers will be described, together with the first steps towards the implementation of functional oxides for nonlinear optical applications. The presented work was done in collaboration with A. Ruiz-Caridad, G. Marcaud, S. Serna, L. Largeau, S. Matzen, G. Agnus, P. Aubert, P. Lecoeur, K. Panaghiotis, M. Rerat, N. Dubreuil, X. Le Roux, C. Alonso-Ramos, and L. Vivien.
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Thomas Maroutian "Doped zirconia oxides for silicon photonics", Proc. SPIE 11687, Oxide-based Materials and Devices XII, 116871W (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2591156
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KEYWORDS
Oxides

Silicon photonics

Zirconium dioxide

Functional oxides

Silicon

Photonic crystal devices

Photonic crystals

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