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    <title language="eng">On-Chip Dispersion Measurement of the Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Nonlinear Optical Polymers Using a Photonic Integrated Circuit Technology</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A novel method to determine the dispersion of the quadratic electro-optic effect in nonlinear optical materials by using a silicon-on-insulator microring resonator is presented. The microring consists of a silicon slot waveguide enabling large dc electric field strength at low applied voltages. The dispersion of third-order hyperpolarizability of a linear conjugated dye is approximated by using a two-level model for the off-resonant spectral region. As an example, the dispersion of the resonance wavelength of the resonator filled with a dye doped polymer was measured in dependence of the applied dc voltage. The polymer was poly (methylmethacrylate) doped with 5 wt% disperse red 1 (DR1), and the measurements have been carried out at the telecommunication wavelength band around 1550 nm (optical C-band). The described measurements represent a new technique to determine the dispersion of the third-order susceptibility and molecular hyperpolarizability of the material filled into the slot of the ring-resonator.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">IEEE Photonics Journal</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="issn">1943-0655</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">P. Steglich et al., "On-Chip Dispersion Measurement of the Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Nonlinear Optical Polymers Using a Photonic Integrated Circuit Technology," in IEEE Photonics Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 1-10, June 2019, Art no. 4900510. doi: 10.1109/JPHOT.2019.2917665</enrichment>
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    <author>Patrick Steglich</author>
    <author>Claus Villringer</author>
    <author>Birgit Dietzel</author>
    <author>Christian Mai</author>
    <author>Sigurd Schrader</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
    <author>Andreas Mai</author>
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      <value>nonlinear optics</value>
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      <value>integrated optics</value>
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      <value>integrated optics material</value>
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      <value>optical material</value>
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      <value>integrated optics device</value>
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    <id>2010</id>
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    <title language="eng">Silicon-On-Insulator Slot-Waveguide Design Trade-Offs</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Silicon-on-insulator slot-waveguide structures are designed and analysed numerically. We present our theoretical investigation of field confinement factors and effective nonlinear areas for different waveguide structures in order to find optimized geometrical dimensions. It is shown that a slot-waveguide with a height of 220 nm, a slot width of 180 nm and a silicon rail width of 180 nm provides a five times higher field confinement in the cladding region compared to conventional strip-waveguides which explains the high sensitivity of slotwaveguide based label-free bio-sensors.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology : vol. 2</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-20104</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Steglich, P., Villringer, C., Dümecke, S., Padilla Michel, Y., Casalboni, M. and Schrader, S. (2015). Silicon-on-Insulator Slot-waveguide Design Trade-offs. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology - Volume 2: PHOTOPTICS; ISBN 978-989-758-093-2; ISSN 2184-4364, SciTePress, pages 47-52. DOI: 10.5220/0005336200470052</enrichment>
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    <author>Patrick Steglich</author>
    <author>Claus Villringer</author>
    <author>Silvio Dümecke</author>
    <author>Yazmin Padilla-Michel</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
    <author>Sigurd Schrader</author>
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      <value>silicon-organic hybrid technology</value>
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    <id>2006</id>
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    <language>eng</language>
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    <title language="eng">Mechanical Characterisation of the Four Most Used Coating Materials for Optical Fibres</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Optical multimode fibres have a wide variety of applications ranging from industrial to medical use. Therefore, even if they are just used as waveguides or sensors, it is important to characterise the whole fingerprint, including the optical and mechanical properties of such fibres. Since the stiffness/elasticity of a material could influence the optical output of a fibre due to micro-bendings, in this paper we report the calculated Young’s Modulus of acrylate, fluorinated acrylate, polyimide and silicone, which are the four most used coating materials for such optical components. The results demonstrate that Young’s Modulus does have an impact on the attenuation of propagating light along the optical fibre. However, the refractive index of the coating materials still has a significant impact on the performance of optical fibres.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology : vol. 1</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-20063</identifier>
    <enrichment key="opus.import.date">2025-02-24T10:38:00+00:00</enrichment>
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    <enrichment key="DOI_VoR">https://doi.org/10.5220/0005336700960102</enrichment>
    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Padilla Michel, Y., Lucci, M., Casalboni, M., Steglich, P. and Schrader, S. (2015). Mechanical Characterisation of the Four Most Used Coating Materials for Optical Fibres. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology - Volume 1: PHOTOPTICS; ISBN 978-989-758-092-5; ISSN 2184-4364, SciTePress, pages 96-102. DOI: 10.5220/0005336700960102</enrichment>
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    <author>Yazmin Padilla-Michel</author>
    <author>Massimiliano Lucci</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
    <author>Patrick Steglich</author>
    <author>Sigurd Schrader</author>
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      <value>fibre optics</value>
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      <value>coating material</value>
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      <value>nanoindentation</value>
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      <value>attenuation</value>
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  <doc>
    <id>1377</id>
    <completedYear>2016</completedYear>
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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>
    <identifier type="issn">1996-756X</identifier>
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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>Patrick Steglich</author>
    <author>Christian Mai</author>
    <author>David Stolarek</author>
    <author>Stefan Lischke</author>
    <author>Sebastian Kupijai</author>
    <author>Claus Villringer</author>
    <author>Silvio Pulwer</author>
    <author>Friedhelm Heinrich</author>
    <author>Joachim Bauer</author>
    <author>Stefan Meister</author>
    <author>Dieter Knoll</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
    <author>Sigurd Schrader</author>
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    <id>533</id>
    <completedYear>2016</completedYear>
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    <language>eng</language>
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    <title language="eng">Advanced Nanophotonics: Silicon-Organic Hybrid Technology</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Integrated photonic devices have gained increasing research interests. Especially silicon photonics have become very attractive for various optical applications. Using silicon-on-insulator as a material platform provides the ability to fabricate photonic devices with electronic devices on a single chip. Driven by substantial research investments, the integration of photonic devices on silicon-on-insulator substrates has reached a degree of maturity that already permits industrial adoption. However, silicon has the disadvantage of linear electro-optical effects, and, therefore, advanced modulation formats are difficult to realize when using silicon-based high-speed modulators. Hence, a new approach was proposed: the silicon-organic hybrid technology. This technology is a viable extension of the silicon-on-insulator material system for efficient high-speed modulation. We herewith present our theoretical and experimental investigations of the silicon-organic hybrid slot-waveguide ring resonator. The advanced device design is described in detail, which allows using both, the efficient silicon-on-insulator strip-waveguides and the silicon-organic hybrid slot-waveguides in single ring resonator. For the first time, we report the transmission spectra of such a resonator covered with an electro-optical polymer.</abstract>
    <abstract language="deu">Integrierte photonische Bauelemente werden in der Forschung immer bedeutender. Besonders die Siliziumphotonik ist für verschiedene optische Anwendungen sehr attraktiv. Die Verwendung von Silizium-auf-Isolator-Materialsystemen bietet die Möglichkeit, photonische Bauelemente mit elektronischen Geräten auf einem einzelnen Chip zu entwickeln. Durch erhebliche Forschungsinvestitionen hat die photonische Integration auf Silizium-auf-Isolator-Substraten einen Reifegrad, der bereits Industriemaßstäben genügt. Jedoch hat Silizium keinen linearen elektrooptischen Effekt und damit sind moderne Modulationsformate nur schwierig zu realisieren. Daher wird seit eingen Jahren ein neuer Ansatz, die Silizium-Organik Hybridtechnologie, verfolgt. Diese Technologie ist eine tragfähige Ausdehnung des Silizium-auf-Isolator-Materialsystems für eine effiziente Hochgeschwindigkeitsmodulation und optische Signalverarbeitung. In diesem Artikel präsentieren wir unsere theoretischen und experimentellen Untersuchungen zu einem Silizium-Organik Hybrid Ringresonator. Das Design und die Herstellung des neuartigen nanophotonischen Bauelements werden im Detail beschrieben. Der demonstrierte Ringresonator kombiniert die Vorteile zweier verschiedener Wellenleiterarten in einem einzelnen Ring, dem verlustarmen Kanal-Wellenleiter und dem Silizium-organischen Hybridschlitzwellenleiter. Wir demonstrieren erstmals ein Transmissionsspektrum eines solchen Ringresonators, der mit einem elektro-optischen Polymer beschichtet ist.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Wissenschaftliche Beiträge 2016</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="issn">0949-8214</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.15771/0949-8214_2016_1_6</identifier>
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    <licence>Creative Commons - CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 DE - Namensnennung - Nicht-kommerziell - Keine Bearbeitung 3.0 Deutschland</licence>
    <author>Patrick Steglich</author>
    <author>Claus Villringer</author>
    <author>Silvio Pulwer</author>
    <author>Joachim Bauer</author>
    <author>Friedhelm Heinrich</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
    <author>Sigurd Schrader</author>
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    <title language="eng">Characterization and Tests of Different Mach-Zehnder Silicon Photonic Modulator Configurations</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We designed and produced an integrated silicon photonic circuit, in a single chip with IHP SG25H4_EPIC 0.25 µm technology. A Mach-Zehnder interferometer with an alternative shape for better integration, together with a standard-shape Mach-Zehnder interferometer have been realized. In this work, preliminary results of comparative performance measurements between the two Mach-Zehnder interferometer are shown.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Photonics and Photoactive Materials</parentTitle>
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    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Davide Badoni, Vincenzo Bonaiuto, Mauro Casalboni, Fabio De Matteis, Giovanni Di Giuseppe, Luca Frontini, Roberto Gunnella, Valentino Liberali, Andreas Mai, Giovanni Paoluzzi, Paolo Prosposito, Andrea Salamon, Gaetano Salina, Fausto Sargeni, Sigurd Schrader, Alberto Stabile, Patrick Steglich, Characterization and Tests of Different Mach-Zehnder Silicon Photonic Modulator Configurations, Materials Research Proceedings, Vol. 16, pp 1-5, 2020</enrichment>
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    <author>Davide Badoni</author>
    <author>Vincenzo Bonaiuto</author>
    <author>Mauro Casalboni</author>
    <author>Fabio De Matteis</author>
    <author>Giovanni Di Giuseppe</author>
    <author>Luca Frontini</author>
    <author>Roberto Gunnella</author>
    <author>Valentino Liberali</author>
    <author>Andreas Mai</author>
    <author>Giovanni Paoluzzi</author>
    <author>Paolo Prosposito</author>
    <author>Andrea Salamon</author>
    <author>Gaetano Salina</author>
    <author>Fausto Sargeni</author>
    <author>Sigurd Schrader</author>
    <author>Alberto Stabile</author>
    <author>Patrick Steglich</author>
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    <title language="eng">Silicon-organic hybrid photonics: an overview of recent advances, electro-optical effects and CMOS integration concepts</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In recent decades, much research effort has been invested in the development of photonic integrated circuits, and silicon-on-insulator technology has been established as a reliable platform for highly scalable silicon-based electro-optical modulators. However, the performance of such devices is restricted by the inherent material properties of silicon. An approach to overcoming these deficiencies is to integrate organic materials with exceptionally high optical nonlinearities into a silicon-on-insulator photonic platform. Silicon–organic hybrid photonics has been shown to overcome the drawbacks of silicon-based modulators in terms of operating speed, bandwidth, and energy consumption. This work reviews recent advances in silicon–organic hybrid photonics and covers the latest improvements to single components and device concepts. Special emphasis is given to the in-device performance of novel electro-optical polymers and the use of different electro-optical effects, such as the linear and quadratic electro-optical effect, as well as the electric-field-induced linear electro-optical effect. Finally, the inherent challenges of implementing non-linear optical polymers on a silicon photonic platform are discussed and a perspective for future directions is given.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Physics: Photonics</parentTitle>
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