Rayleigh scattering, mode coupling, and optical loss in silicon microdisks
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High refractive index contrast optical microdisk resonators fabricated from silicon-on-insulator wafers are studied using an external silica fiber taper waveguide as a wafer-scale optical probe. Measurements performed in the 1500 nm wavelength band show that these silicon microdisks can support whispering-gallery modes with quality factors as high as 5.2×10^5, limited by Rayleigh scattering from fabrication induced surface roughness. Microdisks with radii as small as 2.5 µm are studied, with measured quality factors as high as 4.7×10^5 for an optical mode volume of 5.3 (lambda/n)^3.
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
DOI: 10.1063/1.1811378