TY - JOUR
T1 - Propagation loss reduction of ZnMgTe/ZnTe waveguide devices
AU - Sun, Wei Che
AU - Kazami, Fukino
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Nakasu, Taizo
AU - Hattori, Shota
AU - Kizu, Takeru
AU - Hashimoto, Yuki
AU - Kobayashi, Masakazu
AU - Asahi, Toshiaki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.
PY - 2016/8
Y1 - 2016/8
N2 - A ZnMgTe/ZnTe electro-optic (EO) waveguide has great potential to be utilized for practical applications. A low-dislocation ZnMgTe/ZnTe waveguide can be fabricated when the cladding layer thickness is below 20-fold the calculated critical layer thickness (CCLT × 20). To improve optical confinement, a waveguide with a thicker cladding layer or a higher Mg% should be considered. However, the device performance might be affected because of crystal quality deterioration since the lattice mismatch between MgTe and ZnTe was around 4.1%. In this study, optical confinement and propagation loss were examined by changing the dimensions of the ZnMgTe/ZnTe waveguide structure. The propagation loss, EO characteristics, and crystal quality of the fabricated waveguides were mainly studied. A waveguide with a cladding layer thickness of around 1.5-fold the 1/e penetration depth of the evanescent wave (dp1/e × 1.5, corresponding to CCLT × 100) showed better optical properties than other waveguides, although its interface defect density was reasonably high.
AB - A ZnMgTe/ZnTe electro-optic (EO) waveguide has great potential to be utilized for practical applications. A low-dislocation ZnMgTe/ZnTe waveguide can be fabricated when the cladding layer thickness is below 20-fold the calculated critical layer thickness (CCLT × 20). To improve optical confinement, a waveguide with a thicker cladding layer or a higher Mg% should be considered. However, the device performance might be affected because of crystal quality deterioration since the lattice mismatch between MgTe and ZnTe was around 4.1%. In this study, optical confinement and propagation loss were examined by changing the dimensions of the ZnMgTe/ZnTe waveguide structure. The propagation loss, EO characteristics, and crystal quality of the fabricated waveguides were mainly studied. A waveguide with a cladding layer thickness of around 1.5-fold the 1/e penetration depth of the evanescent wave (dp1/e × 1.5, corresponding to CCLT × 100) showed better optical properties than other waveguides, although its interface defect density was reasonably high.
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U2 - 10.7567/JJAP.55.082201
DO - 10.7567/JJAP.55.082201
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84981335320
SN - 0021-4922
VL - 55
JO - Japanese journal of applied physics
JF - Japanese journal of applied physics
IS - 8
M1 - 082201
ER -