Systematic Design and Demonstration of Multipole, Coupled-Cavity Integrated Photonic Bandpass Filters with High FSR, High-Q Single-Mode Microresonators in Low-Loss Silicon Nitride Platform
Amir H Hosseinnia, Abdel Karim El Amili, Yu-hung Lai, Danny Eliyahu, Mohammad Enjavi, Lute Maleki, Ali Adibi

TL;DR
This paper presents the systematic design, fabrication, and demonstration of high-performance multipole, coupled-cavity integrated photonic bandpass filters with record-high figures of merit, suitable for RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel design approach for multi-cavity high-order filters in silicon nitride, achieving record-high quality factors and wide tunability in integrated photonic filters.
Findings
Achieved a bandwidth of 520 MHz and a tuning range of over 400 GHz.
Demonstrated a filter insertion loss of only 2 dB.
Revealed out-of-band rejection ratios up to 55 dB.
Abstract
Tunable, low-loss, narrowband, and frequency-stabilized filters play a critical role in the realization of transceivers for efficient signal processing in telecommunications and sensing applications in the presence of strong interference and noise. We systematically design, fabricate, and demonstrate multi-cavity, multipole integrated photonic bandpass filters with gigahertz to sub-gigahertz bandwidths. The filters feature ultra-wideband tunable center frequencies exceeding 400 GHz, ultra-low insertion loss, steep roll-off, and compact footprints, making them suitable for radio-frequency, microwave, and millimeter-wave front-end applications. Using a set of design principles for multi-cavity high-order filters together with supporting nanofabrication techniques in a silicon nitride platform, the demonstrated filters achieve record-high figures of merit and advance the state of the art…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems · Photonic and Optical Devices · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
