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A broadband silicon PSR is presented with an insertion loss lower than ∼0.7dB/0.3dB and crosstalk lower than 12.1dB/14.7dB for TE and TM mode respectively. By combining the PSR with AWG and Germanium PDs, an integrated polarization insensitive DWDM receiver is further demonstrated.
Over the past two decades, great efforts have been made in the study of routing and manipulating light waves at the subwavelength scale with open nanostructures such as photonic crystal waveguides (PCWs), surface plasmon waveguides (SPWs), and coupled resonator optical waveguides (CROWs), for their great potential in many photonic technologies such as highly integrated photonic signal-processing systems...
We present the design, fabrication and measurement of a compact multimode interference (MMI) coupler based on silicon nanowire waveguides. The fabricated device has very low excess loss of 0.06dB and a broad operation bandwidth.
An add-drop filter with asymmetric coupling to bus waveguides, cascaded with a notch filter, achieves diode and transistor effects, and realizes NAND and NOR logic without physically altering the device, emulating the function of neurons.
Near-perfect photonic crystal structure on 8' SOI wafer was fabricated through standard 0.13μm CMOS technology. Large scale super-collimation was demonstrated in the photonic crystal region which is coinciding with simulation result. The result represents a promising prospect of super-collimation waveguide on macroscopic optical connection.
We present a novel method to realize 3D adiabatically Spot-Size Converter (SSC) structures by standard silicon micromachining technics, for efficient coupling from single-mode fiber or free-space to silicon photonic chip. The SSC is comprised of I/O waveguides and a 3D tapered coupler on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate. The dimensions are decreased linearly in both vertical and horizontal directions...
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