Title :
Technology Challenges for Silicon Nanophotonics and Beyond
Author :
Wosinski, Lech ; Liu, Liu ; Dainese, Matteo ; Berglind, Eilert
Author_Institution :
R. Inst. of Technol., Kista
Abstract :
The development of Si-based photonics has been far behind the development of electronics for long time. There are two reasons for that. As silicon is an indirect band gap semiconductor, achieving light emission and gain is quite difficult. On the other hand, for using silicon as a light guiding material for passive devices, the main constrains until recently were relatively high propagation losses and high fiber-to-waveguide incoupling losses. The general trend towards more compact photonic devices together with progress in fabrication techniques resulted in the development of two nano-photonic technologies for next generation optical devices: photonic crystals and nanowire waveguides-based devices. To drastically increase the integration density and achieve subwavelength confinement of light along the propagation direction, plasmonic waveguides have been proposed. Surface plasmons are electromagnetic modes constituted on the interface between a metal and a dielectric. The tradeoff between the light confinement and propagation loss has here a vital importance.
Keywords :
nanoelectronics; nanowires; optical losses; optical planar waveguides; silicon; surface plasmons; technological forecasting; compact photonic devices; electromagnetic modes; fabrication techniques; fiber-to-waveguide incoupling losses; indirect band gap semiconductor; light confinement; light guiding material; nanophotonic technologies; nanowire waveguides-based devices; next generation optical devices; passive devices; photonic crystals; plasmonic waveguides; propagation losses; silicon nanophotonics; surface plasmons; technology challenges; Crystalline materials; Electromagnetic waveguides; Nanophotonics; Nanoscale devices; Optical materials; Optical waveguides; Photonic band gap; Plasmons; Propagation losses; Silicon; Nanophotonics; nanowire waveguides; photonic integration; plasmonic waveguides; silicon-on-insulator;
Conference_Titel :
Transparent Optical Networks, 2007. ICTON '07. 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1249-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1249-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICTON.2007.4296062