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Published on: May 27, 2013
Silicon waveguide with four zero-dispersion wavelengths and its application in on-chip octave-spanning supercontinuum
Lin Zhang1, Qiang Lin, Yang Yue
1Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA. linzhang@mit.edu
Abstract:
We propose a novel silicon waveguide that exhibits four zero-dispersion wavelengths for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, with a flattened dispersion over a 670-nm bandwidth. This holds a great potential for exploration of new nonlinear effects and achievement of ultra-broadband signal processing on a silicon chip. As an example, we show that an octave-spanning supercontinuum assisted by dispersive wave generation can be obtained in silicon, over a wavelength range from 1217 to 2451 nm, almost from bandgap wavelength to half-bandgap wavelength. Input pulse is greatly compressed to 10 fs.

