
Luis ReisUGent / ULB · Photonics Research Group and OPERA Photonics
Luis Reis
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Introduction
I'm developing an integrated photonics platform using a gallium phosphide for the generation optical frequency combs via second and third order nonlinear optics
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Gallium phosphide-on-insulator emerged recently as a promising platform for integrated nonlinear photonics due to its intrinsic material properties. However, current integration solutions, using direct die-to-wafer bonding, do not support spatially localized integration with CMOS circuits which induce a large and expensive footprint material need....
Next-generation telecommunication systems will rely on photonic integrated circuits. However, Silicon Nitride (SiN) photonic platforms do not natively provide high-speed photodiodes. We integrated a waveguide-coupled UTC photodiode on a SiN platform using the scalable micro-transfer-printing technology. These diodes show a responsivity up to 0 . 45...
Optical frequency combs are revolutionizing modern time and frequency metrology. In the past years, their range of applications has increased substantially, driven by their miniaturization through microresonator-based solutions. The combs in such devices are typically generated using the third-order χ(3) nonlinearity of the resonator material. An a...
Adiabatic frequency conversion has some key advantages over nonlinear frequency conversion. No threshold and no phase-matching conditions need to be fulfilled. Moreover, it exhibits a conversion efficiency of 100% down to the single-photon level. Adiabatic frequency conversion schemes in microresonators demonstrated so far suffer either from low qu...
Optical frequency combs are revolutionising modern time and frequency metrology. In the past years, their range of applications has increased substantially, driven by their miniaturisation through microresonator-based solutions. The combs in such devices are typically generated using the third-order $\chi^{(3)}$-nonlinearity of the resonator materi...
Adiabatic frequency conversion has some key advantages over nonlinear frequency conversion. No threshold and no phase-matching conditions need to be fulfilled. Moreover, it exhibits a conversion efficiency of $100\,\%$ down to the single-photon level. Adiabatic frequency conversion schemes in microresonators demonstrated so far suffer either from l...