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High-bandwidth thermo-optic phase shifters for lithium niobate-on-insulator photonic integrated circuits.

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Phase shifters are key components of large-scale photonic integrated circuits. For the lithium niobate-on-insulator (LNOI) platform, thermo-optic phase shifters (TOPS) have emerged as a more stable and compact alternative to… Click to show full abstract

Phase shifters are key components of large-scale photonic integrated circuits. For the lithium niobate-on-insulator (LNOI) platform, thermo-optic phase shifters (TOPS) have emerged as a more stable and compact alternative to common electro-optic phase shifters (EOPSs), which are prone to anomalous behavior and drifting at low frequencies. Here, we model and experimentally characterize the influence of geometry on the performance of metal strip TOPSs. Compared to EOPSs, a 10-fold reduction of the voltage-length product is measured and bandwidths beyond 100 kHz are demonstrated, while keeping the footprint as low as 0.04 mm2. This shows the potential of TOPSs as small-scale building blocks for stable tuning and switching in LNOI photonic circuits.

Keywords: photonic integrated; phase; lithium niobate; optic phase; phase shifters; integrated circuits

Journal Title: Optics letters
Year Published: 2022

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