DocumentCode
851027
Title
Tunable Optical Notch Filter Realized by Shifting the Photonic Bandgap in a Silicon Photonic Crystal Line-Defect Waveguide
Author
Chu, Tao ; Yamada, Hirohito ; Gomyo, Akiko ; Ushida, Jun ; Ishida, Satomi ; Arakawa, Yasuhiko
Author_Institution
NEC Corp., Ibaraki
Volume
18
Issue
24
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2614
Lastpage
2616
Abstract
A tunable optical notch filter was realized by thermally shifting the TM-like (the light´s electric field perpendicular to the substrate) bandgap of a silicon photonic crystal slab W1 line-defect waveguide with silica cladding. This device is compact-its footprint is 340times16 mum2, excluding the electrode pads. The 3-dB bandwidth of the device was about 5 nm, and the extinction ratio at the center wavelength was as high as 40 dB. A maximum center wavelength shift of 17.9 nm was attained at a heating power of 0.7W, with a tuning efficiency of 25.5 nm/W. The tuning response time was less than 100 mus
Keywords
claddings; integrated optics; notch filters; optical filters; optical waveguides; photonic band gap; photonic crystals; silicon; silicon compounds; spectral line shift; 0.7 W; 16 mum; 340 mum; Si; SiO2; TM-like bandgap; extinction ratio; line-defect waveguide; optical notch filter; photonic bandgap; silica cladding; silicon photonic crystal; thermal shifting; tunable notch filter; wavelength shift; Bandwidth; Electrodes; Extinction ratio; Optical filters; Optical waveguides; Photonic band gap; Photonic crystals; Silicon compounds; Slabs; Tuning; Integrated optics; optical filters; optical waveguides; photonic crystals (PhCs); thermooptic effects; tunable filters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1041-1135
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LPT.2006.887366
Filename
4026606
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