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Silicon nitride waveguide polarization rotator and polarization beam splitter for chip-scale atomic systems

Kevin Gallacher, Paul F. Griffin, Erling Riis, Marc Sorel, Douglas J. Paul

2022APL Photonics52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The design, fabrication, and characterization of a silicon nitride waveguide polarization rotator and polarization beam splitter that operate with a polarization extinction ratio (PER) of ∼30 dB at the rubidium atomic transition of 780 nm wavelength are demonstrated. These polarization devices are fabricated on the same chip using a self-aligned process for integration of the rib and ridge waveguide structures. The polarization rotator is based on the mode evolution approach using adiabatic tapers and demonstrates a PER of ≥20 dB over a 100 nm bandwidth (730–830 nm wavelengths) with an insertion loss (IL) ≤1 dB. The polarization beam splitter is based on a cascaded tapered asymmetric directional coupler with phase matching between the fundamental and higher order TM modes, whereas the TE mode is separated by the through port. This provides a PER ≥ 20 dB with IL ≤ 1 dB over a 50 nm bandwidth for the cross port and a PER ≥ 15 dB with an IL ≤ 1 dB over an 18 nm bandwidth for the through port. These polarization control waveguide devices will enable photonic integrated circuits for saturated absorption spectroscopy of atomic vapors for laser stabilization on-chip.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceOpticsPolarization rotatorExtinction ratioOptoelectronicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Power dividers and directional couplersBeam splitterWaveguideWavelengthPhysicsLaserBirefringenceChemistryPhysical chemistryPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesMechanical and Optical Resonators
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