Low-loss fiber-to-chip couplers with ultrawide optical bandwidth

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2019
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4
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1
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Melville, NY : AIP Publishing
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Providing efficient access from optical fibers to on-chip photonic systems is a key challenge for integrated optics. In general, current solutions allow either narrowband out-of-plane-coupling to a large number of devices or broadband edge-coupling to a limited number of devices. Here we present a hybrid approach using 3D direct laser writing, merging the advantages of both concepts and enabling broadband and low-loss coupling to waveguide devices from the top. In the telecom wavelength regime, we demonstrate a coupling loss of less than -1.8 dB between 1480 nm and 1620 nm. In the wavelength range between 730 nm and 1700 nm, we achieve coupling efficiency well above -8 dB which is sufficient for a range of broadband applications spanning more than an octave. The 3D couplers allow relaxed mechanical alignment with respect to optical fibers, with -1 dB alignment tolerance of about 5 μm in x- and y-directions and -1 dB alignment tolerance in the z-direction of 34 μm. Using automatized alignment, many such couplers can be connected to integrated photonic circuits for rapid prototyping and hybrid integration. © 2019 Author(s).

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Fits and tolerances, Optical fibers, Alignment tolerance, Broadband applications, Coupling efficiency, Direct laser writing, Hybrid integration, Integrated photonic circuit, Mechanical alignment, Telecom wavelengths, Alignment
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Gehring, H., Blaicher, M., Hartmann, W., Varytis, P., Busch, K., Wegener, M., & Pernice, W. H. P. (2019). Low-loss fiber-to-chip couplers with ultrawide optical bandwidth. 4(1). https://doi.org//10.1063/1.5064401
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