Silicon photonic-wire waveguide devices
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Silicon photonic-wire waveguide is one of the most promising platforms in constructing compact optical devices, since the waveguide can be bent with a radius of less then several microns. Recently, we have demonstrated various optical devices based on silicon photonic-wire waveguides, which include a directional coupler, a tunable optical add-drop multiplexer, and some ultra-compact 1 x N optical switches. The optical coupling length of the directional coupler was just around 10 microns, due to its high coupling efficiency. The tunable optical add-drop multiplexer was constructed with Bragg grating waveguides. It was about 700-μm-long, and was controlled through thermo-optic effect. The maximum center-wavelength shift of the tunable optical add-drop multiplexer was 6.6 nm, which was obtained at a tuning power of 0.82 W. The 1 x N optical switches were Mach-Zehnder interferometer types and were also thermally controlled. The 1 x 2 switch was compact with a footprint of 85 x 30 μm 2 . Its maximum extinction ratio exceeded 30 dB. The switching power and switching time was about 90 mW and 100 μsec, respectively. The 1x4 optical switch was constructed based on the 1 x 2 switch. Its operation was successfully demonstrated. The 1 x 4 optical switch was believed to be the smallest switch in the world. A 1 x 8 optical switch was also demonstrated with its switching operations. Further, we are fabricating a compact packaged switch module with a size of 15 x 8 x 5 (height) mm 3 , which includes a 1 x 4 optical switch and the input and output fiber couplers assembly.
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- SPIE Proceedings
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SPIE Proceedings 6477 647709-, 2007-02-08
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