A flat-topped etched diffraction grating (EDG) demultiplexer with a low polarization-dependent loss (PDL) is designed. A design and simulation method based on the method of moment (MoM) is proposed. A 65-channcl EDG d...A flat-topped etched diffraction grating (EDG) demultiplexer with a low polarization-dependent loss (PDL) is designed. A design and simulation method based on the method of moment (MoM) is proposed. A 65-channcl EDG demultiplexer with channel spacing of 100 GHz is considered as a design example. A tapered multi-mode interferometer (MMI) is used to flatten the passband of the EDG demultiplexer. The numerical results show that the exit width of the tapered waveguide impacts the loss of the TE case more than that of the TM case. Based on this fact, the exit width of the taper is optimized to obtain the lowest PDL. The tapering angle is also optimized where the minimal ripple is obtained. The designed EDG demultiplexer has an excellent flat-topped spectral response and a very low PDL.展开更多
We design and demonstrate a one-dimensional grating coupler with a low polarization-dependent loss(PDL)for large spatial light spots.Based on current fabrication conditions,we first utilize genetic algorithms to find ...We design and demonstrate a one-dimensional grating coupler with a low polarization-dependent loss(PDL)for large spatial light spots.Based on current fabrication conditions,we first utilize genetic algorithms to find the optimal grating structure including the distributions of duty and periods,making the effective refractive index of transverse electric mode the same as that of transverse magnetic mode.The designed grating coupler is fabricated on the common silicon-on-insulator platform and the PDL is measured to be within 0.41 d B covering the C-band.展开更多
We report on the effects of the polarization-dependent loss (PDL) on the polarization-multiplexed system. The result shows that the PDL of 0.9 dB could cause 1-dB power penalty. Unlike PMD, the effect of PDL was not d...We report on the effects of the polarization-dependent loss (PDL) on the polarization-multiplexed system. The result shows that the PDL of 0.9 dB could cause 1-dB power penalty. Unlike PMD, the effect of PDL was not dependent on the transmission speed.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Nat- ural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 90101024 and 60377022.
文摘A flat-topped etched diffraction grating (EDG) demultiplexer with a low polarization-dependent loss (PDL) is designed. A design and simulation method based on the method of moment (MoM) is proposed. A 65-channcl EDG demultiplexer with channel spacing of 100 GHz is considered as a design example. A tapered multi-mode interferometer (MMI) is used to flatten the passband of the EDG demultiplexer. The numerical results show that the exit width of the tapered waveguide impacts the loss of the TE case more than that of the TM case. Based on this fact, the exit width of the taper is optimized to obtain the lowest PDL. The tapering angle is also optimized where the minimal ripple is obtained. The designed EDG demultiplexer has an excellent flat-topped spectral response and a very low PDL.
基金Project supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.18-H863-04-ZD-006-007-01)。
文摘We design and demonstrate a one-dimensional grating coupler with a low polarization-dependent loss(PDL)for large spatial light spots.Based on current fabrication conditions,we first utilize genetic algorithms to find the optimal grating structure including the distributions of duty and periods,making the effective refractive index of transverse electric mode the same as that of transverse magnetic mode.The designed grating coupler is fabricated on the common silicon-on-insulator platform and the PDL is measured to be within 0.41 d B covering the C-band.
文摘We report on the effects of the polarization-dependent loss (PDL) on the polarization-multiplexed system. The result shows that the PDL of 0.9 dB could cause 1-dB power penalty. Unlike PMD, the effect of PDL was not dependent on the transmission speed.