Self‑imaging grating couplers for silicon photonics

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Abstract

Fiber–to–chip coupling often limits the practical performance of photonic integrated devices. In selecting a coupling strategy, designers balance coupling efficiency, optical bandwidth, fiber‑array compatibility, polarization‑dependent loss, fabrication complexity, footprint, etc. Recently, self‑imaging grating-coupler schemes have been reported on silicon nitride and lithium niobate platforms. Here, we adapt and experimentally evaluate this concept on a silicon photonics platform. Our measurements show moderate coupling efficiency and a clear dependence on the coupling distance. These results indicate that distant‑coupled gratings are a viable option for interfaces where physical separation is advantageous, such as coupling to a fiber array with a 45-degree total-internal-reflection end-facet and to free‑space optical components.

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