Passive alignment of optical elements in a printed circuit board
T. Lamprecht, F. Horst, et al.
ECTC 2006
The effective refractive index of dielectric waveguides can be tuned using the thermooptic effect. In general, the tuning efficiency is polarization-dependent owing to temperature-induced stress in the layers, which causes polarization-dependent loss in optical devices. These stress issues are analyzed and tested for a high-index-contrast waveguide structure based on a silicon-oxynitride core. Experimental results are in agreement with simulations. The relative difference in tuning efficiency for transverse electric and transverse magnetic polarized light can be tuned from -3% to +3% by appropriate waveguide technology control. The optimized thermooptic phase shifters show tuning efficiency differences below 0.25%, which are reproducible from wafer to wafer.
T. Lamprecht, F. Horst, et al.
ECTC 2006
J.A. Kash, P. Pepeljugoski, et al.
SPIE OPTO 2009
J.A. Kash, F.E. Doany, et al.
LEOS 2005
R. Dangel, C. Berger, et al.
IEEE-SPI 2007