Abstract
AIM Photonics has had an active multi-project wafer (MPW) program since 2015 and in our latest work we will present our new integration aimed at the reduction of waveguide propagation losses. Often low losses are prioritized for passive MPWs runs but for key application spaces such as Telecommunications and Quantum Technology, it is imperative to incorporate both low-loss waveguides and active devices on a single die. Within this work we have demonstrated a loss of 1.0 dB/cm in Si strip waveguides and 0.48 dB/cm in SiN waveguides, a reduction of 0.4-3.5 dB/cm and 1-1.5 dB/cm, respectively, when compared to other MPW foundries.
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