Abstract

We present an experimental demonstration of an optical phased array implementation on silicon nanomembrane. The integrated on-chip array configuration is non-uniform and avoids grating lobes inside the field of view during beam steering while allowing the waveguide separation to be large enough to prevent optical coupling. A 1 × 12 multimode interference beam splitter uniformly excites the arrayed waveguides. Individually controllable micro-heaters modulate the optical phase in the arrayed waveguides. A beam steering angle of 10.2° in a silicon planar guide equivalent to an effective steering angle of 31.9° in air is demonstrated at 1.55 μm.

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