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    <title language="eng">Partially slotted silicon ring resonator covered with electro-optical polymer</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In this work, we present for the first time a partially slotted silicon ring resonator (PSRR) covered with an electro-optical polymer (Poly[(methyl methacrylate)-co-(Disperse Red 1 acrylate)]). The PSRR takes advantage of both a highly efficient vertical slot waveguide based phase shifter and a low loss strip waveguide in a single ring. The device is realized on 200 mm silicon-on-insulator wafers using 248 nm DUV lithography and covered with the electro-optic polymer in a post process. This silicon-organic hybrid ring resonator has a small footprint, high optical quality factor, and high DC device tunability. A quality factor of up to 105 and a DC device tunability of about 700 pm/V is experimentally demonstrated in the wavelength range of 1540 nm to 1590 nm. Further, we compare our results with state-of-the-art silicon-organic hybrid devices by determining the poling efficiency. It is demonstrated that the active PSRR is a promising candidate for efficient optical switches and tunable filters.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of SPIE</parentTitle>
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    <enrichment key="CopyrightInfo">Copyright (2016) Society of Photo‑Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this publication for a fee or for commercial purposes, and modification of the contents of the publication are prohibited.</enrichment>
    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Patrick Steglich, Christian Mai, David Stolarek, Stefan Lischke, Sebastian Kupijai, Claus Villringer, Silvio Pulwer, Friedhelm Heinrich, Joachim Bauer, Stefan Meister, Dieter Knoll, Mauro Casalboni, and Sigurd Schrader "Partially slotted silicon ring resonator covered with electro-optical polymer", Proc. SPIE 9891, Silicon Photonics and Photonic Integrated Circuits V, 98910R (13 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2217725</enrichment>
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    <author>Stefan Lischke</author>
    <author>Sebastian Kupijai</author>
    <author>Claus Villringer</author>
    <author>Silvio Pulwer</author>
    <author>Friedhelm Heinrich</author>
    <author>Joachim Bauer</author>
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    <author>Dieter Knoll</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
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    <title language="eng">Reflectometric method for measuring residual oxides in through-silicon vias for 3D chip integration</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A significant aspect of fabricating 3D chip architectures is ensuring proper contact between the different layers of the chip, which often requires removing the underside of isolation layers before filling vias with conductive material. Currently, scanning electron microscopy is the established method for investigating such structures. In this paper, we propose a rapid, non-destructive optical analysis technique for the simultaneous measurement of through-silicon vias (TSV) depths, silicon wafer thickness, and residual oxide thickness. The proposed method utilizes Fourier peak shift analysis (FPSA) of reflectance measurements in the near-infrared (1200 nm—2200 nm) spectral regions. The application of FPSA to representative samples taken from a commercial TSV integration process for MEMS and CMOS fabrication demonstrated good agreement with reference scanning electron microscopy measurements, confirming the feasibility of the method for in-line and in-situ metrology. The results indicate that FPSA has great potential for real-time process monitoring and control during 3D chip manufacturing.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Optics Express</parentTitle>
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    <enrichment key="CopyrightInfo">© 2025 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Open Access Publishing Agreement. Users may use, reuse, and build upon the article, or use the article for text or data mining, so long as such uses are for non- commercial purposes and appropriate attribution is maintained. All other rights are reserved.</enrichment>
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    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Joachim Bauer, Friedhelm Heinrich, Francesco Villasmunta, Claus Villringer, Johanna Reck, Sven Peters, Alexander Treffer, Christian Kuhnt, Steffen Marschmeyer, Oksana Fursenko, David Stolarek, Andreas Mai, and Martin Regehly, "Reflectometric method for measuring residual oxides in through-silicon vias for 3D chip integration," Opt. Express 33, 32175-32189 (2025)</enrichment>
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    <author>Christian Kuhnt</author>
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    <author>David Stolarek</author>
    <author>Andreas Mai</author>
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      <value>effective refractive index</value>
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      <value>scanning electron microscopy</value>
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      <value>thin film</value>
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