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Opt Express ; 24(15): 16258-66, 2016 Jul 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27464079

ABSTRACT

In this article we describe a cost-effective approach for hybrid laser integration, in which vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) are passively-aligned and flip-chip bonded to a Si photonic integrated circuit (PIC), with a tilt-angle optimized for optical-insertion into standard grating-couplers. A tilt-angle of 10° is achieved by controlling the reflow of the solder ball deposition used for the electrical-contacting and mechanical-bonding of the VCSEL to the PIC. After flip-chip integration, the VCSEL-to-PIC insertion loss is -11.8 dB, indicating an excess coupling penalty of -5.9 dB, compared to Fibre-to-PIC coupling. Finite difference time domain simulations indicate that the penalty arises from the relatively poor match between the VCSEL mode and the grating-coupler.

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Opt Express ; 23(12): 16289-304, 2015 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26193602

ABSTRACT

We present a theoretical optimisation of 1D apodized grating couplers in a "pure" Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) architecture, i.e. without any bottom reflector element, by means of a general mutative method. We perform a comprehensive 2D Finite Difference Time Domain study of chirped and apodized grating couplers in 220 nm SOI, and demonstrate that the global maximum coupling efficiency in that platform is capped to 65% (-1.9 dB). Moving to designs with thicker Si-layers, we identify a new record design in 340 nm SOI, with a simulated coupling efficiency of 89% (-0.5 dB). Going to thicker Si layers does not further improve the efficiency, implying that -0.5 dB may be a global maximum for a grating coupler in SOI without a bottom-reflector. Even after allowing for 193 nm UV-lithographic fabrication constraints, the 340 nm design still offers -0.7 dB efficiency. These new apodized designs are the first pure SOI couplers compatible with deep-UV lithography to offer better than -1 dB insertion losses. With only very minor changes to existing deposition and lithography recipes, they are compatible with the multi-project wafer runs already offered by Si-Photonics foundries.

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Opt Express ; 22(12): 14769-81, 2014 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24977572

ABSTRACT

Polarization-diversity couplers are low-cost industrially-scalable passive devices that can couple light of unknown polarization from a telecom fiber-mode to a pair of TE-polarized wave-guided modes in the Silicon-on-Insulator platform. These couplers offer significantly more relaxed alignment tolerances than edge-coupling schemes, which is advantageous for commercial fiber-packaging of Si-photonic circuits. However, until now, polarization-diversity couplers have not offered sufficient coupling efficiency to motivate serious commercial consideration. Using 3D finite difference time domain calculations for device optimization, we identify Silicon-on-Insulator polarization-diversity couplers with 1,550 nm coupling efficiencies of -0.95 dB and -1.9 dB, for designs with and without bottom-reflector elements, respectively. These designs offer a significant improvement over state-of-the-art performance, and effectively bridge the "performance gap" between polarization-diversity couplers and 1D-grating couplers. Our best polarization-diversity coupler design goes beyond the -1dB efficiency limit that is typically accepted as the minimum needed for industrial adoption of coupler devices in the telecoms market.

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Opt Express ; 21(18): 21556-68, 2013 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24104030

ABSTRACT

Polarization-diversity couplers, which are designed to couple the unknown polarization state of an optical fiber into the TE-polarized modes of integrated waveguides, are important for the development of practical all-optical circuits. We describe the use of a full 3D finite difference time domain (FDTD) calculation campaign to rigorously optimize the 2D photonic crystal grating that couples a single-mode telecom fiber to the silicon waveguides of a Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) platform. With this approach we identify the unique optimum combination of etch-depth, hole-radius, and grating-pitch of the photonic crystal array for best performance at 1550 nm. The mean (polarization-averaged) coupling efficiency of 48% (-3.2dB) exceeds reported efficiencies of analogous couplers, and has only a marginal dependence on the polarization state of the input fiber (48 ± 3%). In addition, 3D-FDTD calculations are used to characterize the propagation direction, mode-profile, and polarization of light coupled from the fiber into the SOI slab. Such information is crucial for component design and goes beyond previously available results from existing approximations and simulations of 2D-grating coupler performance. Calculations of photonic mode dispersion in the grating coupler, by means of guided-mode expansion, indicate that the coupling is due to an optically active resonant guided mode in the photonic crystal array. This points towards a fast optimization scheme that enhances both the performance and the physical interpretation of 3D-FDTD simulations.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 109(5): 057402, 2012 Aug 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23006206

ABSTRACT

Direct-gap gain up to 850 cm(-1) at 0.74 eV is measured and modeled in optically pumped Ge-on-Si layers for photoexcited carrier densities of 2.0 × 10(20) cm(-3). The gain spectra are correlated to carrier density via plasma-frequency determinations from reflection spectra. Despite significant gain, optical amplification cannot take place, because the carriers also generate pump-induced absorption of ≈7000 cm(-1). Parallel studies of III-V direct-gap InGaAs layers validate our spectroscopy and modeling. Our self-consistent results contradict current explanations of lasing in Ge-on-Si cavities.

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Orthop Nurs ; 30(6): 353-8; quiz 359-60, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22124183

ABSTRACT

One of the most challenging aspects for nurses caring for incontinent children in spica casts is maintaining healthy skin integrity. Noting an increase in the number of phone calls from parents of discharged children in spica casts concerning diaper rash and skin breakdown, inpatient orthopedics staff nurses lead an interdisciplinary quality improvement and educational initiative. They standardized pediatric spica cast care and education by creating an intranet narrated PowerPoint presentation for staff and parents of children with spica casts. A take-home DVD of this education module is now produced and given to parents, reinforcing nursing discharge teaching and giving parents the opportunity to review these new skills at home as needed. The purpose of this article is to share this experience of improving patient outcomes and empowering other orthopedics nurses to develop creative educational solutions.


Subject(s)
Casts, Surgical , Cooperative Behavior , Orthopedic Nursing , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Quality of Health Care , Education, Nursing, Continuing , Humans , Workforce
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Rev Sci Instrum ; 82(6): 063101, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21721668

ABSTRACT

Synchrotron infrared sources have become popular mainly because of their excellent broadband brilliance, which enables spectroscopically resolved spatial-mapping of stationary objects at the diffraction limit. In this article we focus on an often-neglected further advantage of such sources - their unique time-structure - to bring such broadband spectroscopy to the time domain, for studying dynamic phenomenon down to the 100 ps limit. We describe the ultra-broadband (12.5 to 1.1 µm) Fourier transform pump-probe setup, for condensed matter transmission- and reflection-spectroscopy, installed at the X01DC infrared beam-line of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). The optical pump consists of a widely tuneable 100 ps 1 kHz laser system, covering 94% of the 16 to 1.1 µm range. A thorough description of the system is given, including (i) the vector-modulator providing purely electronic tuning of the pump-probe overlap up to 1 ms with sub-ps time resolution, (ii) the 500 MHz data acquisition system interfaced with the experimental physics and industrial control system (EPICS) based SLS control system for consecutive pulse sampling, and (iii) the step-scan time-slice Fourier transform scheme for simultaneous recording of the dual-channel pumped, un-pumped, and difference spectra. The typical signal/noise ratio of a single interferogram in a 100 ps time slice is 300 (measured during one single 140 s TopUp period). This signal/noise ratio is comparable to that of existing gated Globar pump-probe Fourier transform spectroscopy, but brings up to four orders of magnitude better time resolution. To showcase the utility of broadband pump-probe spectroscopy, we investigate a Ge-on-Si material system similar to that in which optically pumped direct-gap lasing was recently reported. We show that the mid-infrared reflection-spectra can be used to determine the optically injected carrier density, while the mid- and near-infrared transmission-spectra can be used to separate the strong pump-induced absorption and inversion processes present at the direct-gap energy.

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J Nurses Staff Dev ; 27(4): 191-4, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21788747

ABSTRACT

Patient-directed information sessions were implemented on three inpatient surgical units as a method for education delivery. Patient-directed information sessions are brief education sessions that are influenced and planned based on current patient diagnosis, procedures, and treatments. The success of patient-directed information sessions has been shown by the more than 300 sessions offered, 2,500 participants, 200 topics, and an average of 8 participants per session over a 1-year period. A patient-directed information session facilitator class was then developed to train bedside nurses to facilitate the sessions during their own shifts. The training of facilitators has provided opportunities for professional development of the staff and increased education offerings on all nursing shifts.


Subject(s)
Nursing Staff, Hospital/education , Peer Group , Problem-Based Learning/methods , Teaching/methods , Humans , Interprofessional Relations , Nursing Education Research , Staff Development
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J Contin Educ Nurs ; 40(6): 250-1, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19639913

ABSTRACT

Educators within Children's Hospital Boston created a mock code facilitation curriculum and expectations for nurses to become Surgical Programs' mock code facilitators. Since implementation, the number of mock codes and the number of mock code participants have tripled.


Subject(s)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/education , Education, Nursing, Continuing/organization & administration , Inservice Training/organization & administration , Manikins , Boston , Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/nursing , Curriculum , Hospitals, Pediatric , Humans , Nursing Education Research , Pediatric Nursing/education , Pediatric Nursing/methods , Program Development , Program Evaluation
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Appl Opt ; 41(7): 1330-6, 2002 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11900011

ABSTRACT

An interferometric arrangement that automatically compensates for thermal expansion was used to examine the changes in the refractive index of liquid water at 632.8 nm as a function of temperature from 10 to -15 degrees C. By combining the results of this research with existing data, we calculated the absolute refractive index in the supercooled region with an accuracy ranging from 3 x 10(-6) to 1 x 10(-6). A direct observation of the refractive-index maximum of water is reported for the first time to our knowledge and found to occur between 0 and 0.1 degrees C.

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