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DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1500257
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Organic printed photonics: From microring lasers to integrated circuits

Chuang Zhang,Chang‐Ling Zou,Yan Zhao,Chun‐Hua Dong,Wei Cong,Hanlin Wang,Yunqi Liu,Guang‐Can Guo,Jiannian Yao,Yong Sheng Zhao

Photonics
Photonic integrated circuit
Resonator
2015
A photonic integrated circuit (PIC) is the optical analogy of an electronic loop in which photons are signal carriers with high transport speed and parallel processing capability. Besides the most frequently demonstrated silicon-based circuits, PICs require a variety of materials for light generation, processing, modulation, and detection. With their diversity and flexibility, organic molecular materials provide an alternative platform for photonics; however, the versatile fabrication of organic integrated circuits with the desired photonic performance remains a big challenge. The rapid development of flexible electronics has shown that a solution printing technique has considerable potential for the large-scale fabrication and integration of microsized/nanosized devices. We propose the idea of soft photonics and demonstrate the function-directed fabrication of high-quality organic photonic devices and circuits. We prepared size-tunable and reproducible polymer microring resonators on a wafer-scale transparent and flexible chip using a solution printing technique. The printed optical resonator showed a quality (Q) factor higher than 4 × 10(5), which is comparable to that of silicon-based resonators. The high material compatibility of this printed photonic chip enabled us to realize low-threshold microlasers by doping organic functional molecules into a typical photonic device. On an identical chip, this construction strategy allowed us to design a complex assembly of one-dimensional waveguide and resonator components for light signal filtering and optical storage toward the large-scale on-chip integration of microscopic photonic units. Thus, we have developed a scheme for soft photonic integration that may motivate further studies on organic photonic materials and devices.
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    Organic printed photonics: From microring lasers to integrated circuits” is a paper by Chuang Zhang Chang‐Ling Zou Yan Zhao Chun‐Hua Dong Wei Cong Hanlin Wang Yunqi Liu Guang‐Can Guo Jiannian Yao Yong Sheng Zhao published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.