Hybrid integration and packaging of grating-coupled silicon photonics


Autoria(s): Snyder, Bradley William
Contribuinte(s)

O'Brien, Peter

Peters, Frank H.

Science Foundation Ireland

Data(s)

10/03/2014

10/03/2014

2013

2013

Resumo

This thesis covers both the packaging of silicon photonic devices with fiber inputs and outputs as well as the integration of laser light sources with these same devices. The principal challenge in both of these pursuits is coupling light into the submicrometer waveguides that are the hallmark of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) systems. Previous work on grating couplers is leveraged to design new approaches to bridge the gap between the highly-integrated domain of silicon, the Interconnected world of fiber and the active region of III-V materials. First, a novel process for the planar packaging of grating couplers with fibers is explored in detail. This technology allows the creation of easy-to-use test platforms for laser integration and also stands on its own merits as an enabling technology for next-generation silicon photonics systems. The alignment tolerances of this process are shown to be well-suited to a passive alignment process and for wafer-scale assembly. Furthermore, this technology has already been used to package demonstrators for research partners and is included in the offerings of the ePIXfab silicon photonics foundry and as a design kit for PhoeniX Software’s MaskEngineer product. After this, a process for hybridly integrating a discrete edge-emitting laser with a silicon photonic circuit using near-vertical coupling is developed and characterized. The details of the various steps of the design process are given, including mechanical, thermal, optical and electrical steps. The interrelation of these design domains is also discussed. The construction process for a demonstrator is outlined, and measurements are presented of a series of single-wavelength Fabry-Pérot lasers along with a two-section laser tunable in the telecommunications C-band. The suitability and potential of this technology for mass manufacture is demonstrated, with further opportunities for improvement detailed and discussed in the conclusion.

Science Foundation Ireland (07/SRC/I1173)

Accepted Version

Not peer reviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

Snyder, B. W. 2013. Hybrid integration and packaging of grating-coupled silicon photonics. PhD Thesis, University College Cork.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1455

Idioma(s)

en

en

Publicador

University College Cork

Direitos

© 2013 Bradley W. Snyder

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Palavras-Chave #Silicon photonics #Photonics packaging #Hybrid integration #Silicon-on-insulator technology #Lasers #Photonics
Tipo

Doctoral thesis

Doctoral

PhD (Science)