High-quality factor Ta2O5-on-insulator resonators with ultimate thermal stabilityOpen Access

Bankwitz R; Wolff M; Abazi A; Piel P; Jin L; Pernice W; Wurstbauer U; Schuck C

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Experiments in photonics, laser optics, and quantum technology require low-loss, thermal, and mechanical stability. While photonic integrated circuits on monolithic chips achieve interferometric stability, important nanophotonic material systems suffer from propagation loss, thermal drift, and noise that prevent, for example, precise frequency stabilization of resonators. Here we show that tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) on insulator micro-ring resonators combine quality factors beyond 1.8 Mio with vanishing temperature-dependent wavelength shift in a relevant 70 K to 90 K temperature range. Our Ta2O5-on-SiO2 devices will thus enable athermal operation at liquid nitrogen temperatures, paving the way for ultra-stable low-cost resonators, as desired for wavelength division multiplexing, on chip frequency stabilization and low-noise optical frequency comb generation.

Details about the publication

JournalOptics Letters
Volume48
Issue21
Page range5783-5786
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (31/10/2023)
KeywordsEffective refractive index; Frequency combs; Laser systems; Q factor; Ring resonators; Wavelength division multiplexing

Authors from the University of Münster

Abazi, Shqiprim Adrian
Bankwitz, Julian Rasmus
Jin, Lin
Pernice, Wolfram
Piel, Pierre-Maurice
Schuck, Carsten
Wolff, Martin Axel
Wurstbauer, Ursula