Microcantilever-integrated photonic circuits for broadband laser beam scanning
Abstract
Laser beam scanning is central to many applications, including displays, microscopy, three-dimensional mapping, and quantum information. Reducing the scanners to microchip form factors has spurred the development of very-large-scale photonic integrated circuits of optical phased arrays and focal plane switched arrays. An outstanding challenge remains to simultaneously achieve a compact footprint, broad wavelength operation, and low power consumption. Here, we introduce a laser beam scanner that meets these requirements. Using microcantilevers embedded with silicon nitride nanophotonic circuitry, we demonstrate broadband, one- and two-dimensional steering of light with wavelengths from 410 nm to 700 nm. The microcantilevers have ultracompact ~0.1 mm2 areas, consume ~31 to 46 mW of power, are simple to control, and emit a single light beam. The microcantilevers are monolithically integrated in an active photonic platform on 200-mm silicon wafers. The microcantilever-integrated photonic circuits miniaturize and simplify light projectors to enable versatile, power-efficient, and broadband laser scanner microchips.
- Publication:
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Nature Communications
- Pub Date:
- May 2023
- DOI:
- 10.1038/s41467-023-38260-8
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2207.12374
- Bibcode:
- 2023NatCo..14.2641S
- Keywords:
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- Physics - Optics;
- Physics - Applied Physics
- E-Print:
- doi:10.1038/s41467-023-38260-8