Selective Out‐of‐Plane Optical Coupling between Vertical and Planar Microrings in a 3D Configuration

Abstract

3D photonic integrated circuits are expected to play a key role in future optoelectronics with efficient signal transfer between photonic layers. Here, the optical coupling of tubular microcavities, supporting resonances in a vertical plane, with planar microrings, accommodating in‐plane resonances, is explored. In such a 3D coupled composite system with largely mismatched cavity sizes, periodic mode splitting and resonant mode shifts are observed due to mode‐selective interactions. The axial direction of the microtube cavity provides additional design freedom for selective mode coupling, which is achieved by carefully adjusting the axial displacement between the microtube and the microring. The spectral anticrossing behavior is caused by strong coupling in this composite optical system and is excellently reproduced by numerical modeling. Interfacing tubular microcavities with planar microrings is a promising approach toward interlayer light transfer with added optical functionality in 3D photonic systems.

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Keywords
3D photonic integrated circuits, tubular microcavities, planar microrings
Citation
Valligatla, S., Wang, J., Madani, A., Naz, E. S. G., Hao, Q., Saggau, C. N., et al. (2020). Selective Out‐of‐Plane Optical Coupling between Vertical and Planar Microrings in a 3D Configuration. 8(22). https://doi.org//10.1002/adom.202000782
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CC BY 4.0 Unported