Nanophotonic Polarization Routers Based on an Intelligent Algorithm

Cuicui Lu*, Zhouhui Liu, You Wu, Zhiyuan Xiao, Dongyi Yu, Hongyu Zhang, Chenyang Wang, Xiaoyong Hu, Yong Chun Liu, Xiaohong Liu, Xiangdong Zhang

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Abstract

Nanophotonic polarization routers, which can separate and steer light with different polarizations of transverse electric and transverse magnetic modes into different output ports, are an essential component of on-chip integrated photonic circuits. By developing an intelligent algorithm that combines the genetic algorithm and the finite element method, various polarization routers possessing different operation bands, different structures, and different materials, which can be easily fabricated and integrated, are successfully designed. On-chip ultrasmall silicon-based polarization routers are experimentally demonstrated in the near-infrared range. The footprint is only 970 nm × 1240 nm, which is the smallest demonstrated. The measured normalized transmission is up to 85% in the near infrared range. Additionally, a broadband highly efficient photon coupler is also achieved based on disordered-grating configurations designed by the intelligent algorithm. This breaks the restrictions of traditional structures, provides a universal platform for the realization of nanophotonic polarization routers, and paves a way for the design and high-density on-chip integration of nanophotonic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1902018
JournalAdvanced Optical Materials
Volume8
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2020

Keywords

  • genetic algorithms
  • grating couplings
  • on-chip integration
  • polarization routers
  • silicon photonics

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