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Adiabatic Passage of Light in CMOS-Compatible Silicon Oxide Integrated Rib Waveguides

Menchon-Enrich, Ricard
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Llobera, Andreu
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Cadarso, Victor J.
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2012
Ieee Photonics Technology Letters

A fully complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor-compatible adiabatic passage of light in the visible range is presented in this letter. We experimentally show that a system of three total internal reflection waveguides, which has been defined by using non-stoichiometric silicon oxide, allows a highly efficient transfer of light between the outermost waveguides by adiabatically following one eigenmode of the system. Furthermore, we demonstrate that such transfer of light is very robust against small variations of the system parameters.

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DOI
10.1109/LPT.2011.2180519
Web of Science ID

WOS:000301203700002

Author(s)
Menchon-Enrich, Ricard
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Llobera, Andreu
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Cadarso, Victor J.
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Mompart, Jordi
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Ahufinger, Veronica
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Ieee Photonics Technology Letters
Volume

24

Start page

536

End page

538

Subjects

Adiabatic passage of light

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integrated optical circuits

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silicon technology

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total internal reflection (TIR) waveguides

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April 5, 2012
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