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Vacuum-sealed silicon photonic MEMS tunable ring resonator with an independent control over coupling and phase

Pierre Edinger, Gaehun Jo, Chris Phong Van Nguyen, Alain Yuji Takabayashi, Carlos Errando-Herranz, Cleitus Antony, Giuseppe Talli, Peter Verheyen, Umar Khan, Simon J. Bleiker, Wim Bogaerts, Niels Quack, Frank Niklaus, Kristinn B. Gylfason

2022Optics Express13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ring resonators are a vital element for filters, optical delay lines, or sensors in silicon photonics. However, reconfigurable ring resonators with low-power consumption are not available in foundries today. We demonstrate an add-drop ring resonator with the independent tuning of round-trip phase and coupling using low-power microelectromechanical (MEMS) actuation. At a wavelength of 1540 nm and for a maximum voltage of 40 V, the phase shifters provide a resonance wavelength tuning of 0.15 nm, while the tunable couplers can tune the optical resonance extinction ratio at the through port from 0 to 30 dB. The optical resonance displays a passive quality factor of 29 000, which can be increased to almost 50 000 with actuation. The MEMS rings are individually vacuum-sealed on wafer scale, enabling reliable and long-term protection from the environment. We cycled the mechanical actuators for more than 4 × 10 9 cycles at 100 kHz, and did not observe degradation in their response curves. On mechanical resonance, we demonstrate a modulation increase of up to 15 dB, with a voltage bias of 4 V and a peak drive amplitude as low as 20 mV.

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