Twenty-nine million Intrinsic Q-factor Monolithic Microresonators on Thin Film Lithium Niobate
The recent emergence of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) has extended the landscape of integrated photonics. This has been enabled by the commercialization of TFLN wafers and advanced nanofabrication of TFLN such as high-quality dry etching. However, fabrication imperfections still limit the propaga...
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Zusammenfassung: | The recent emergence of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) has extended the
landscape of integrated photonics. This has been enabled by the
commercialization of TFLN wafers and advanced nanofabrication of TFLN such as
high-quality dry etching. However, fabrication imperfections still limit the
propagation loss to a few dB/m, restricting the impact of this platform. Here,
we demonstrate TFLN microresonators with a record-high intrinsic quality (Q)
factor of twenty-nine million, corresponding to an ultra-low propagation loss
of 1.3 dB/m. We present spectral analysis and the statistical distribution of Q
factors across different resonator geometries. Our work pushes the fabrication
limits of TFLN photonics to achieve a Q factor within one order of magnitude of
the material limit. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.16161 |