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Integrated photonics on thin-film lithium niobate

Authors :
Zhu, Di
Shao, Linbo
Yu, Mengjie
Cheng, Rebecca
Desiatov, Boris
Xin, C. J.
Hu, Yaowen
Holzgrafe, Jeffrey
Ghosh, Soumya
Shams-Ansari, Amirhassan
Puma, Eric
Sinclair, Neil
Reimer, Christian
Zhang, Mian
Lončar, Marko
Source :
Adv. Opt. Photon. 13, 242-352 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Lithium niobate (LN), an outstanding and versatile material, has influenced our daily life for decades: from enabling high-speed optical communications that form the backbone of the Internet to realizing radio-frequency filtering used in our cell phones. This half-century-old material is currently embracing a revolution in thin-film LN integrated photonics. The success of manufacturing wafer-scale, high-quality, thin films of LN on insulator (LNOI), accompanied with breakthroughs in nanofabrication techniques, have made high-performance integrated nanophotonic components possible. With rapid development in the past few years, some of these thin-film LN devices, such as optical modulators and nonlinear wavelength converters, have already outperformed their legacy counterparts realized in bulk LN crystals. Furthermore, the nanophotonic integration enabled ultra-low-loss resonators in LN, which unlocked many novel applications such as optical frequency combs and quantum transducers. In this Review, we cover -- from basic principles to the state of the art -- the diverse aspects of integrated thin-film LN photonics, including the materials, basic passive components, and various active devices based on electro-optics, all-optical nonlinearities, and acousto-optics. We also identify challenges that this platform is currently facing and point out future opportunities. The field of integrated LNOI photonics is advancing rapidly and poised to make critical impacts on a broad range of applications in communication, signal processing, and quantum information.<br />Comment: Review article. 94 pages, 44 figures, 497 references

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Adv. Opt. Photon. 13, 242-352 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.11956
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1364/AOP.411024