Issue 7, 2024

Giant optical absorption of a PtSe2-on-silicon waveguide in mid-infrared wavelengths

Abstract

Low-dimensional platinum diselenide (PtSe2) is a promising candidate for high-performance optoelectronics in the short-wavelength mid-infrared band due to its high carrier mobility, excellent stability, and tunable bandgap. However, light usually interacts moderately with low-dimensional PtSe2, limiting the optoelectronic responses of PtSe2-based devices. Here we demonstrated a giant optical absorption of a PtSe2-on-silicon waveguide by integrating a ten-layer PtSe2 film on an ultra-thin silicon waveguide. The weak mode confinement in the ultra-thin waveguide dramatically increases the waveguide mode overlap with the PtSe2 film. Our experimental results show that the absorption coefficient of the PtSe2-on-silicon waveguide is in the range of 0.0648 dB μm−1 to 0.0704 dB μm−1 in a spectral region of 2200 nm to 2300 nm wavelengths. Furthermore, we also studied the optical absorption in an ultra-thin silicon microring resonator. Our study provides a promising approach to developing PtSe2-on-silicon hybrid optoelectronic integrated circuits.

Graphical abstract: Giant optical absorption of a PtSe2-on-silicon waveguide in mid-infrared wavelengths

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Nov 2023
Accepted
28 Dec 2023
First published
08 Jan 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 3448-3453

Giant optical absorption of a PtSe2-on-silicon waveguide in mid-infrared wavelengths

T. Xu, L. Qi, Y. Xu, S. Xiao, Q. Yuan, R. Niu, J. Wang, H. K. Tsang, T. Liu and Z. Cheng, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 3448 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR05983A

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