Sanchez-Postigo, AlejandroWanguemert-Perez, Juan GonzaloPenades, Jordi SolerOrtega-Monux, AlejandroNedeljkovic, MilosHalir, RobertMimun, Faysal El MokhtariCheng, Yolanda XuQu, ZhiboKhokhar, Ali Z.Osman, AhmedCao, WeiLittlejohns, Callum G.Cheben, PavelMashanovich, Goran Z.Molina-Fernandez, Inigo2023-02-122023-02-122019-04-011751-8768http://hdl.handle.net/10668/18922In this work, the authors present their recent progress in the development of a platform for the mid-infrared wavelength range, based on suspended silicon waveguides with subwavelength metamaterial cladding. The platform has some intrinsic advantages, which make it a very promising candidate for sensing applications in the molecular fingerprint region. Specifically, it can cover the full transparency window of silicon (up to a wavelength of 8 mu m), only requires one lithographic etch-step and can be designed for strong light-matter interaction. Design rules, practical aspects of the fabrication process and experimental results of a complete set of elemental building blocks operating at two very different wavelengths, 3.8 and 7.7 mu m, are discussed. Propagation losses as low as 0.82 dB/cm at lambda(0) = 3.8 mu m and 3.1 dB/cm at lambda(0) = 7.7 mu m are attained for the interconnecting waveguides.enSubwavelength structuresGrating couplerSiliconPrinciplesPhotonicsDevicesMid-infrared suspended waveguide platform and building blocksresearch articleopen access10.1049/iet-opt.2018.50671751-8776https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/430579/1/Mid_infrared_suspended_waveguide_platform_and_building_blocks.pdf461663600003