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Silicon Photonic Chip for 16-channel Wavelength Division (de-)multiplexing in the O-band

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Journal Opt Express
Date 2020 Aug 6
PMID 32752355
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We experimentally demonstrate a silicon photonic chip-scale 16-channel wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) operating in the O-band. The silicon photonic chip consists of a common-input bus waveguide integrated with a sequence of 16 spectral add-drop filters implemented by 4-port contra-directional Bragg couplers and resonant cladding modulated perturbations. The combination of these features reduces the spectral bandwidth of the filters and improves the crosstalk. An apodization of the cladding modulated perturbations between the bus and the add/drop waveguides is used to optimize the strength of the coupling coefficient in the propagation direction to reduce the intra-channel crosstalk on adjacent channels. The fabricated chip was validated experimentally with a measured intra-channel crosstalk of ∼-18.9 dB for a channel spacing of 2.6 nm. The multiplexer/demultiplexer chip was also experimentally tested with a 10 Gbps data waveform. The resulting eye-pattern indicates that this approach is suitable for datacenter WDM-based interconnects in the O-band with large aggregate bandwidths.

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