75 research outputs found
Dual-frequency sweeping light source based on four-wave mixing in silicon-on-insulator nano-waveguide
Four-wave mixing (FWM) is a well-known technique to achieve all-optical control wavelength conversion. We propose a well-designed silicon nano-waveguide based on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) to achieve FWM conversion. Particularly, the original signal light continuously sweeps along the C band, and the generated idler light is correspondingly sweeping as the original signal is swept. The wavelengths of the idler and signal lights are symmetric with respect to the pump light wavelength. Simulation and experimental results of the FWM conversion properties are well-matched. With the pump light filtered out, a dual-frequency continuously sweeping laser source is achieved, which could be applied in dual-frequency scanning interferometry to eliminate dynamic errors in practical use
Performance evaluation of on-chip wavelength conversion based on InP/InGaAsP semiconductor waveguide platforms
We propose and design the high confinement InP/In1-xGaxAsyP1-y semiconductor
waveguides and report the results of effective wavelength conversion based on
this platform. Efficient confinement and mode field area fluctuation at
different wavelength is analyzed to achieve the high nonlinear coefficient. The
numerical results show that nearly zero phase-mismatch condition can be
satisfied through dispersion tailoring of InP/In1-xGaxAsyP1-y waveguides, and
the wavelength conversion ranging over 40 nm with the maximum conversion
efficiency -26.3 dB is achieved for fixing pump power 100 mW. Meanwhile, the
influences of the doping parameter y and pumping wavelength on the bandwidth
and conversion efficiency are also discussed and optimized. It is indicated the
excellent optical properties of the InP/In1-xGaxAsyP1-y waveguides and pave the
way towards direct integration telecom band devices on stand semiconductor
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