The development of new photonic materials that combine diverse optical capabilities is needed to boost the integration of different quantum and classical components within the same chip. Amongst all candidates, the superior optical properties of cubic silicon carbide (3C SiC) could be merged with its crystalline point defects, enabling single photon generation, manipulation and light-matter interaction on a single device. The development of photonics devices in SiC has been limited by the presence of the silicon substrate, over which thin crystalline films are heteroepitaxially grown. By employing a novel approach in the material fabrication, we demonstrate grating couplers with coupling efficiency reaching −6 dB, sub-µm waveguides and high...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
he recent discovery of color centers with optically addressable spin states in 3C silicon carbide (S...
Silicon Carbide is a potentially useful compound for use in silicon based photonics because cubic si...
Quantum information sciences offer novel capabilities in the fields of computation, data security an...
Integrated photonic platforms have proliferated in recent years, each demonstrating its unique stren...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is emerging rapidly in novel photonic applications thanks to its unique photon...
In the last two decades, bulk, homoepitaxial, and heteroepitaxial growth of silicon carbide (SiC) ha...
Silicon carbide (SiC) displays a unique combination of optical and spin-related properties that make...
Owing to the advantages of high speed, low power consumption, and CMOS compatibility, silicon (Si) p...
Silicon photonics is a rapidly growing field of technology that focuses on the use of silicon-based ...
We fabricate suspended single-mode optical waveguides and ring resonators in 3C silicon carbide (SiC...
Since the discovery of peculiar phenomena in the nano-world, at the beginning of last century, our u...
Cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC) offers an alternative wide bandgap semiconductor to conventional mate...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
he recent discovery of color centers with optically addressable spin states in 3C silicon carbide (S...
Silicon Carbide is a potentially useful compound for use in silicon based photonics because cubic si...
Quantum information sciences offer novel capabilities in the fields of computation, data security an...
Integrated photonic platforms have proliferated in recent years, each demonstrating its unique stren...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is emerging rapidly in novel photonic applications thanks to its unique photon...
In the last two decades, bulk, homoepitaxial, and heteroepitaxial growth of silicon carbide (SiC) ha...
Silicon carbide (SiC) displays a unique combination of optical and spin-related properties that make...
Owing to the advantages of high speed, low power consumption, and CMOS compatibility, silicon (Si) p...
Silicon photonics is a rapidly growing field of technology that focuses on the use of silicon-based ...
We fabricate suspended single-mode optical waveguides and ring resonators in 3C silicon carbide (SiC...
Since the discovery of peculiar phenomena in the nano-world, at the beginning of last century, our u...
Cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC) offers an alternative wide bandgap semiconductor to conventional mate...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
Color-center defects in silicon carbide promise opto-electronic quantum applications in several fiel...
he recent discovery of color centers with optically addressable spin states in 3C silicon carbide (S...
Silicon Carbide is a potentially useful compound for use in silicon based photonics because cubic si...