scholarly journals Wideband Ge-Rich SiGe Polarization-Insensitive Waveguides for Mid-Infrared Free-Space Communications

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 1154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladyslav Vakarin ◽  
Joan Ramírez ◽  
Jacopo Frigerio ◽  
Qiankun Liu ◽  
Andrea Ballabio ◽  
...  

The recent development of quantum cascade lasers, with room-temperature emission in the mid-infrared range, opened new opportunities for the implementation of ultra-wideband communication systems. Specifically, the mid-infrared atmospheric transparency windows, comprising wavelengths between 3–5 µm and 8–14 µm, have great potential for free-space communications, as they provide a wide unregulated spectrum with low Mie and Rayleigh scattering and reduced background noise. Despite the great efforts devoted to the development of mid-infrared sources and detectors, little attention is dedicated to the management of polarization for signal processing. In this work, we used Ge-rich SiGe alloys to build a wideband and polarization-insensitive mid-infrared photonic platform. We showed that the gradual index change in the SiGe alloys enabled the design of waveguides with remarkably low birefringence, below 2 × 10−4, over ultra-wide wavelength ranges within both atmospheric transparency windows, near wavelengths of 3.5 µm and 9 µm. We also report on the design of a polarization-independent multimode interference device achieving efficient power splitting in an unprecedented 4.5-µm bandwidth at around 10-µm wavelength. The ultra-wideband polarization-insensitive building blocks presented here pave the way for the development of high-performance on-chip photonic circuits for next-generation mid-infrared free-space communication systems.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladyslav Vakarin ◽  
Joan Manel Ramírez ◽  
Jacopo Frigerio ◽  
Qiankun Liu ◽  
Andrea Ballabio ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Spitz ◽  
Andreas Herdt ◽  
Gregory Maisons ◽  
Mathieu Carras ◽  
Wolfgang Elsaser ◽  
...  

2002 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 181 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Martini ◽  
C. Bethea ◽  
F. Capasso ◽  
C. Gmachl ◽  
R. Paiella ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Madan Kumar Sharma ◽  
Mithilesh Kumar Kumar ◽  
Satya P. Singh

This chapter mainly focused on the recent trends in the antenna design techniques for next-generation wireless communication systems. Ultra-wideband antenna and multi-input-multi-output antennas are very useful to achieve higher data rates. An antenna is a transducer that changes guided electromagnetic energy in a transmission line to radiated electromagnetic energy in free space. Antennas may also be observed as an impedance transformer, coupling among an input or line impedance, and the impedance of free space. The looming widespread commercial deployment of ultra-wideband (UWB) systems has flashed new interest in the subject of ultra-wideband antennas. The power levels approved by the FCC mean that every dB counts in a UWB system as much as or possibly even more so than in a standard narrowband system. Thus, in effect, UWB antenna is a precarious part of an overall UWB system design. Basic principles for ultra-wide-band (UWB) antenna design and radiation are presented and discussed in this chapter.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefano Pirotta ◽  
Ngoc-Linh Tran ◽  
Arnaud Jollivet ◽  
Giorgio Biasiol ◽  
Paul Crozat ◽  
...  

AbstractApplications relying on mid-infrared radiation (λ ~ 3-30 μm) have progressed at a very rapid pace in recent years, stimulated by scientific and technological breakthroughs like mid-infrared cameras and quantum cascade lasers. On the other side, standalone and broadband devices allowing control of the beam amplitude and/or phase at ultra-fast rates (GHz or more) are still missing. Here we show a free-space amplitude modulator for mid-infrared radiation (λ ~ 10 μm) that can operate at room temperature up to at least 1.5 GHz (−3dB cutoff at ~750 MHz). The device relies on a semiconductor heterostructure enclosed in a judiciously designed metal–metal optical resonator. At zero bias, it operates in the strong light-matter coupling regime up to 300 K. By applying an appropriate bias, the device transitions towards the weak-coupling regime. The large change in reflectance is exploited to modulate the intensity of a mid-infrared continuous-wave laser up to 1.5 GHz.


2020 ◽  
pp. 2000407
Author(s):  
Xiaodan Pang ◽  
Oskars Ozolins ◽  
Lu Zhang ◽  
Richard Schatz ◽  
Aleksejs Udalcovs ◽  
...  

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