We demonstrate a new post-processing approach to efficiently couple light in silicon nitride (Si3N4) photonic integrated circuits (PIC) via grating couplers. Thin-film coupons of apodised Si3N4 grating couplers functionalized with metallic bottom reflectors and adiabatic couplers are micro-transfer printed onto the input and output of Si3N4 waveguides, providing efficient coupling without jeopardizing the rest of the PIC. Two-dimensional FDTD simulations predict coupling efficiencies as large as 70% (-1.5dB) at a wavelength of 785nm. As a proof-of-concept, we report an experimental coupling efficiency of -4.6dB, which is 2.6dB better than the values obtained with standard designs of grating couplers.
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