Showing posts with label photonics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photonics. Show all posts

Sep 27, 2022

IRPhE’2022 Yerevan Armenia

International Conference on Microwave & THz Technologies and Optoelectronics
IRPhE’2022
Dedicated to 100-years jubilee of academician Emil Mirzabekyan
September 27-29, 2022
Sponsors

Venue: National Academy of Sciences, Marshall Baghramian Ave. 24, Yerevan, Armenia
Organized by: Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Armenian National Academy of Sciences, Committee of Science of Armenia

IRPhE’2022 Main Topics:
  • Microwave devices, antennas, propagations and remote sensing
  • THz technique, spectroscopy and applications
  • Alternative semiconductor and dielectric materials, electronic devices
  • Optoelectronics, photonics
Conference Chairs:
  • Arsen Hakhoumian, (Dr. Sc., Corr. Member NAS RA, IRPhE, Armenia)
  • Tigran Zakaryan (Dr. CEO, IRPhE, Armenia)
Program Committee:
  • Radik Martirosyan, (IRPhE, Armenia)
  • Arsen Hakhoumian, (IRPhE, Armenia, Chair)
  • Kiejin Lee (SogangUniversity, South Korea)
  • Sadayuki Yoshitomi (GigaChips, Japan)
  • Kodo Kawase (Nagoya University, Japan)
  • Robert Minasian (Sydney University, Australia)
  • Mher Ghulinyan (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy)
  • Stepan Petrosyan (IRPhE, Armenia)
  • Yuri Avetisyan (YSU, Armenia)
  • Khachik Nerkararyan (YSU, Armenia)
Organizing Committee:
  • Tigran Zakaryan, (IRPhE, Chair)
  • Arsen Hakhoumian, (IRPhE, Co-chair)
  • Ashkhen Yesayan, (IRPhE, RA)
  • Emil Asmaryan (IRPhE, RA)
  • Hayk Manukyan (VIAVI Solutions, UK)
  • Anahit Mnatsakanyan (IRPhE, RA)
PROGRAM
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Jan 15, 2021

[paper] Subtractive photonics

Reza Fatemi, Craig Ives, Aroutin Khachaturian, and Ali Hajimiri
Subtractive photonics
Optics Express Vol. 29, Issue 2, pp. 877-893 (2021)
DIO: 10.1364/OE.410139

California Institute of Technology, 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

Abstract: Realization of a multilayer photonic process, as well as co-integration of a large number of photonic and electronic components on a single substrate, presents many advantages over conventional solutions and opens a pathway for various novel architectures and applications. Despite the many potential advantages, realization of a complex multilayer photonic process compatible with low-cost CMOS platforms remains challenging. In this paper, a photonic platform is investigated that uses subtractively manufactured structures to fabricate such systems. These structures are created solely using simple post-processing methods, with no modification to the foundry process. This method uses the well-controlled metal layers of advanced integrated electronics as sacrificial layers to define dielectric shapes as optical components. Metal patterns are removed using an etching process, leaving behind a complex multilayer photonic system, while keeping the electronics'metal wiring intact. This approach can be applied to any integrated chip with well-defined metallization, including those produced in pure electronics processes, pure photonics processes, heterogeneously integrated processes, monolithic electronic-photonic processes, etc. This paper provides a proof-of-concept example of monolithic electronic-photonic integration in a 65 nm bulk CMOS process and demonstrates proof-of-concept photonic structures. The fabrication results, characterization, and measurement data are presented.
Fig: The fabricated chip with various photonic structures in a measurement setup.





Sep 14, 2009

TAL 2009

XII Scientific Conference and II School: "Optical Fibres and Their Applications" TAL 2009 October 14 - 17, Lublin and Krasnobród. The aim of the conference is enabling a direct contact and discussion between the teams dealing with:
  • Development of technology and fabrication of optical fibres, cables, planar waveguides and elements of integrated optics and micro-optics
  • Elements of optical fibres technique like couplers, connectors, optical fibres amplifiers, optical and optoelectronic devices for connecting optical fibres with light sources and detectors, multiplexers
  • Optical fibres applications especially those requiring a close cooperation with the optical fibres and optical cables, elements of optical fibres technique and optoelectronics manufactures
  • Education in the photonics in the universities and high schools
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