Abstract
Abstract
Spot size converters (SSCs) are pivotal building blocks of silicon on insulator (SOI) on-chip optical systems, which enable efficient coupling of modes between waveguides of different widths. In this paper, we propose two SSCs for TE and TM polarizations based on level-set and adjoint methods, which can convert modes between 0.5 µm and 10 µm wide waveguides. The devices’ lengths are 22.4 µm and 23.7 µm, respectively, with simply-connected structures and the 200 nm minimum feature size. The simulation results demonstrate minimal insertion losses of 0.04 dB and 0.12 dB for the two SSCs, with respective 1 dB bandwidths exceeding 170 nm and 250 nm. Within the wavelength range of 1520–1590 nm, the insertion losses are below 0.42 dB and 0.24 dB. Experimental results, normalized with a referenced 250 µm length adiabatic linear taper, indicates insertion losses of less than
0.26
±
0.35
dB and
0.43
±
0.18
dB within the 1520–1590 nm wavelength range for the proposed SSCs, demonstrating a ten-fold reduction in length while maintaining comparable performance to the reference taper. Our devices hold the potential to facilitate the utilization of grating couplers in high-efficiency and high integration applications.
Funder
National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
The Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials