Title :
High-density digital free-space photonic-switching fabrics using exciton absorption reflection-switch (EARS) arrays and microbeam optical interconnections
Author :
Yamaguchi, Masayasu ; Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi ; Hirabayashi, Katsuhiko ; Matsuo, Shinji ; Koyabu, Kunio
Author_Institution :
NTT Network Service Syst. Lab., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe a compact digital free-space photonic-switching module that uses microbeam optical interconnections based on stacked planar optics and exciton absorption reflection-switch (EARS) arrays. Microbeam optical interconnections become increasingly attractive as the number of optical input and output (I/O) ports increases because of their small size. The EARS device provides the digital-signal regeneration needed for constructing a multistage switching network. This paper mainly describes the experimental investigation of a prototype switch having a two-stage, 16-input, 16-output structure (four sets of 4×4 switches), with highly dense two-dimensional fiber array pigtails acting as high-density optical I/Os. The prototype is approximately 30×90×22 mm [60 cc]. A relay lens array inserted between stages eliminates the beam spreading caused by diffraction, which decreases the required positioning accuracy for the optomechanical packaging. Two-stage switching at a data transmission rate of 4 Mb/s has been demonstrated. Increasing the operating speed of the switch and introducing an easy assembly method to reduce assembly costs are future enhancements
Keywords :
arrays; electro-optical modulation; electro-optical switches; integrated optoelectronics; optical fibre couplers; optical interconnections; photonic switching systems; 4 Mbit/s; EARS arrays; MQW reflection modulator; assembly costs; beam spreading elimination; data transmission rate; digital free-space photonic-switching module; digital-signal regeneration; exciton absorption reflection-switch EARS arrays; heterojunction phototransistor; high-density digital free-space photonic-switching fabrics; microbeam optical interconnections; multistage switching network; operating speed; optical I/O ports; optomechanical packaging; positioning accuracy; relay lens array; stacked planar optics; two-dimensional fiber array pigtails; two-stage 16-input 16-output structure; two-stage switching; Absorption; Assembly; Ear; Excitons; Fabrics; Optical arrays; Optical fiber devices; Optical interconnections; Optical switches; Prototypes;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/2944.541874