• DocumentCode
    111534
  • Title

    Simulation of Self-Aligned Optical Coupling Between Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices Using Self-Organized Waveguides

  • Author

    Yoshimura, Tetsuzo

  • Author_Institution
    Tokyo Univ. of Technol., Hachioji, Japan
  • Volume
    33
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Feb.15, 15 2015
  • Firstpage
    849
  • Lastpage
    856
  • Abstract
    Using the finite-difference time-domain method, we simulated the growth of self-organized waveguides between a 3-μm-wide micro-scale waveguide and a 600-nm-wide nano-scale waveguide, which has a luminescent target on its core edge. The two waveguides are placed together, with gap sizes ranging from 16 to 64 μm, in a photo-induced refractive-index increase-type material. When a 400 nm wavelength write beam is introduced from the micro-scale waveguide, luminescence is generated by the luminescent target. A waveguide is then gradually self-organized between the two waveguides, even when a lateral misalignment of 600 nm exists between them, and provides a self-aligned optical coupling with a coupling loss of 1.5-1.8 dB. This indicates that the self-organized waveguide can be used as an optical solder to connect a micro-scale waveguide in a multi-chip module or printed circuit board to a nano-scale waveguide in a large-scale integrated circuit. The optimum writing time required to attain the minimum coupling loss increases with increasing lateral misalignment. The dependence of the optimum writing time on the misalignment is reduced with increasing gap distance, and the dependence almost vanishes when the gap distance is 64 μm, thus enabling unmonitored optical solder formation.
  • Keywords
    finite difference time-domain analysis; micro-optics; nanophotonics; optical couplers; optical interconnections; optical waveguides; finite-difference time-domain method; gap sizes; large-scale integrated circuit; lateral misalignment; luminescent target; micro-scale waveguide; minimum coupling loss; multi-chip module; nano-scale devices; optical solder; optimum writing time; photo-induced refractive-index increase-type material; printed circuit board; self-aligned optical coupling; self-organized waveguides; unmonitored optical solder formation; Couplings; Luminescence; Materials; Optical coupling; Optical devices; Optical waveguides; Probes; Integrated optics; Optical coupling; Optical interconnections; Optical self-focusing; Optical waveguides; integrated optics; optical coupling; optical self-focusing; optical waveguides;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2014.2386862
  • Filename
    6999915