8 research outputs found
Static and Dynamic Nonlinear Effects in Silicon Micro-Rings: Impact of Trap Assisted Shockley Read Hall Carrier Recombination
We present a new model for the analysis of non-linear effects in silicon micro-ring resonators based on the Shockley Read Hall model for carrier recombination in the silicon core. We can reproduce both measured ring transmission spectra varying input power and measured ring oscillating regimes. We report also pump-probe experiments for extracting the recovery dynamics of the effective loss and refractive index change
SeaConditions: a web and mobile service for safer professional and recreational activities in the Mediterranean Sea
Abstract. Reliable and timely information on the environmental conditions at sea is key to the safety of professional and recreational users as well as to the optimal execution of their activities. The possibility of users obtaining environmental information in due time and with adequate accuracy in the marine and coastal environment is defined as sea situational awareness (SSA). Without adequate information on the environmental meteorological and oceanographic conditions, users have a limited capacity to respond, which has led to loss of lives and to large environmental disasters with enormous consequent damage to the economy, society and ecosystems. Within the framework of the TESSA project, new SSA services for the Mediterranean Sea have been developed. In this paper we present SeaConditions, which is a web and mobile application for the provision of meteorological and oceanographic observation and forecasting products. Model forecasts and satellite products from operational services, such as ECMWF and CMEMS, can be visualized in SeaConditions. In addition, layers of information related to bathymetry, sea level and ocean-colour data (chl a and water transparency) are displayed. Ocean forecasts at high spatial resolutions are included in the version of SeaConditions presented here. SeaConditions provides a user-friendly experience with a fluid zoom capability, facilitating the appropriate display of data with different levels of detail. SeaConditions is a single point of access to interactive maps from different geophysical fields, providing high-quality information based on advanced oceanographic models. The SeaConditions services are available through both web and mobile applications. The web application is available at www.sea-conditions.com and is accessible and compatible with present-day browsers. Interoperability with GIS software is implemented. User feedback has been collected and taken into account in order to improve the service. The SeaConditions iOS and Android apps have been downloaded by more than 105 000 users to date (May 2016), and more than 100 000 users have visited the web version
2D NL model and design of SISCAP microring resonator with complex waveguide cross-section.
We design silicon and polysilicon microring resonators with different cross-sections to minimise the nonlinear effects and self-heating in the SISCAP platform. We show that free carrier diffusion in rib waveguides reduces the impact of non-linearities resulting in high Q-factor and low free carriers lifetime
Study of nonlinear effects and self-heating in a silicon microring resonator including a Shockley-Read-Hall model for carrier recombination
A detailed description of the non-linear effects in silicon is needed when designing
ring resonators in the silicon platform. The optical field propagating in the ring waveguide is
strongly absorbed due to two-photon-absorption (TPA) and free-carrier-absorption (FCA), which
become more prominent with increasing the input power in the ring. We present a new approach
for the modelling of non-linear effects in silicon based ring resonators. We have numerically
solved the non-linear problem coupling the variation of refractive index and loss due to TPA, FCA
, self-heating and Shockley-Read-Hall (SRH) theory for trap-assisted recombination process. The
model is validated by reproducing experimental measurements on a ring and a racetrack resonator
having different Q-factors and waveguide cross-sections. As a result, we show that the SRH
recombination is the origin of the dependence of free carrier lifetime on the power circulating in
the ring and how this dependence is affected by the surface trap density and trap energy level.
The model is then applied to the calculation of the maximum power that can incident the silicon rings designed for the Si PIC mirror of a hybrid III-V/Si widely tunable laser
SeaConditions: a web and mobile service for safer professional and recreational activities in the Mediterranean Sea
Reliable and timely information on the environmental conditions at sea is key to the safety of professional and recreational users as well as to the optimal execution of their activities. The possibility of users obtaining environmental information in due time and with adequate accuracy in the marine and coastal environment is defined as sea situational awareness (SSA). Without adequate information on the environmental meteorological and oceanographic conditions, users have a limited capacity to respond, which has led to loss of lives and to large environmental disasters with enormous consequent damage to the economy, society and ecosystems. Within the framework of the TESSA project, new SSA services for the Mediterranean Sea have been developed. In this paper we present SeaConditions, which is a web and mobile application for the provision of meteorological and oceanographic observation and forecasting products. Model forecasts and satellite products from operational services, such as ECMWF and CMEMS, can be visualized in SeaConditions. In addition, layers of information related to bathymetry, sea level and ocean-colour data (chl a and water transparency) are displayed. Ocean forecasts at high spatial resolutions are included in the version of SeaConditions presented here. SeaConditions provides a user-friendly experience with a fluid zoom capability, facilitating the appropriate display of data with different levels of detail. SeaConditions is a single point of access to interactive maps from different geophysical fields, providing high-quality information based on advanced oceanographic models. The SeaConditions services are available through both web and mobile applications. The web application is available at www.sea-conditions.com and is accessible and compatible with present-day browsers. Interoperability with GIS software is implemented. User feedback has been collected and taken into account in order to improve the service. The SeaConditions iOS and Android apps have been downloaded by more than 105000 users to date (May 2016), and more than 100000 users have visited the web version