Opt. Exp. 22, 26820 (2014)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1364/OE.22.0268142014
Paveen Apiratiluk Jeremiah J. Wathen Gyorgy A. Porkolab Bohan Wang Lei He Thomas E. Murphy Christopher J.K. Richardson
Journal ArticleNonlinear and Quantum Photonics

Enhancements of the continuous-wave four-wave mixing conversion efficiency and bandwidth are accomplished through the application of plasma-assisted photoresist reflow to reduce the sidewall roughness of sub-square-micron-modal area waveguides. Nonlinear AlGaAs optical waveguides with a propagation loss of 0.56 dB/cm demonstrate continuous-wave four-wave mixing conversion efficiency of −7.8 dB. Narrow waveguides that are fabricated with engineered processing produce waveguides with uncoated sidewalls and anti-reflection coatings that show group velocity dispersion of +0.22 ps2/m. Waveguides that are 5-mm long demonstrate broadband four-wave mixing conversion efficiencies with a half-width 3-dB bandwidth of 63.8-nm.


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