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Active Resonance Wavelength Stabilization for Silicon Microring Resonators Using Slope-Detection with an In-resonator Defect-state-absorption-based Photodetector

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Abstract

We demonstrate active resonance wavelength stabilization for silicon microrings with an in-resonator BF2-implanted photodetector using a slope-detection method. Our experiment reveals active resonance wavelength stabilization with ~1dB transmission intensity variations upon a 7°C 10mHz modulation.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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