We generate photon pairs in a-Si:H microrings using a CW pump, and find the
Kerr coefficient of a-Si:H to be 3.73±0.25×10−17m2/W. By
measuring the Q factor with coupled power we find that the loss in the a-Si:H
micro-rings scales linearly with power, and therefore cannot originate from two
photon absorption. Theoretically comparing a-Si:H and c-Si micro-ring pair
sources, we show that the high Kerr coefficient of this sample of a-Si:H is
best utilized for microrings with Q factors below 103, but that for higher Q
factor devices the photon pair rate is greatly suppressed due to the first
order loss.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure