Mid-infrared GaAs/AlGaAs micro-ring resonators characterized via thermal tuning.
Julian HaasPhilipp ArtmannBoris MizaikoffPublished in: RSC advances (2019)
Micro-ring resonators with a decoupling waveguide have been manufactured from GaAs/Al 0.2 Ga 0.8 As, accommodating mid-infrared wavelengths, and were characterized via thermal tuning. A Q -factor of 1900, a thermal full width at half maximum of 8 °C, and a thermal free spectral range of 18 °C have been achieved. The low Q -factor indicates comparatively high coupling efficiency from the input waveguide into the decoupling waveguide. The micro-ring resonators shown herein are suitable structures for advanced mid-infrared chem/bio sensing strategies via resonant-cavity enhancement. In addition, they offer high spectral resolution for evanescent field sensing strategies via effective wavelength de-multiplexing waveguide structures.