Publication Date:
2013-09-11
Description:
We experimentally demonstrate two types of silicon-on-insulator microring devices: 1) a slotted conventional microring resonator (MRR) using a multimode interferometer (MMI) coupler as the coupling element; and 2) an MMI-coupled slotted Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) racetrack microring. We achieved a high bandwidth of 1.1 nm and a quality factor Q of ${sim}{1300}$ at the wavelength of 1510 nm for the conventional MRRs with a radius of 20 $mu{rm m}$ . A high extinction ratio (17–25 dB) is exhibited over a wavelength range from 1490 to 1520 nm. At the 1515-nm resonance wavelength, the MMI-coupled MZI racetrack microring demonstrates a quasi-free spectral range of 22.6 nm with a high extinction ratio of 25 dB. The demonstrated devices have many applications such as biochemical and gas sensing and modulation in communication systems.
Print ISSN:
1041-1135
Electronic ISSN:
1941-0174
Topics:
Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology