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Zhou, Yishu; Ruesink, Freek; Gertler, Shai; Cheng, Haotian; Pavlovich, Margaret; Kittlaus, Eric; Starbuck, Andrew L; Leenheer, Andrew J; Pomerene, Andrew T; Trotter, Douglas C; et al (, Physical Review X)
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Dong, Mark; Clark, Genevieve; Leenheer, Andrew J.; Zimmermann, Matthew; Dominguez, Daniel; Menssen, Adrian J.; Heim, David; Gilbert, Gerald; Englund, Dirk; Eichenfield, Matt (, Nature Photonics)Abstract Recent advances in photonic integrated circuits have enabled a new generation of programmable Mach–Zehnder meshes (MZMs) realized by using cascaded Mach–Zehnder interferometers capable of universal linear-optical transformations onNinput/output optical modes. MZMs serve critical functions in photonic quantum information processing, quantum-enhanced sensor networks, machine learning and other applications. However, MZM implementations reported to date rely on thermo-optic phase shifters, which limit applications due to slow response times and high power consumption. Here we introduce a large-scale MZM platform made in a 200 mm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor foundry, which uses aluminium nitride piezo-optomechanical actuators coupled to silicon nitride waveguides, enabling low-loss propagation with phase modulation at greater than 100 MHz in the visible–near-infrared wavelengths. Moreover, the vanishingly low hold-power consumption of the piezo-actuators enables these photonic integrated circuits to operate at cryogenic temperatures, paving the way for a fully integrated device architecture for a range of quantum applications.more » « less
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