DocumentCode
280285
Title
A high isolation switch in LiNbO3 for coherent optical local area networks
Author
Carr, A.D.
Author_Institution
GEC-Marconi Res. Centre, Chelmsford, UK
fYear
1990
fDate
33051
Abstract
Coherent optical local area networks employing frequency and time division multiplexing require a means of isolating each transmitter from the network during frequency acquisition and non-transmission periods. Isolation requirements depend on the intended number of transmitters within the network but for the system considered here of 100-1000 interfaces, a figure of 40-50 dB is implied. The switching speed must also be fast, of the same order as the bit period. To avoid compromising transmitter laser performance it is preferable to realise the switching function in an external integrated optic device. This also allows for the further integration of a phase modulator to provide the data modulation function. To achieve such a high isolation performance in an optical switch, without imposing excessively tight fabrication tolerances, an approach has been adopted in which two switches are integrated in series on a single substrate so that their individual isolations are additive. The author reports preliminary results at a wavelength of 1.532 μm for a switch fabricated in LiNbO3 with 4.0 dB insertion loss (fibre-fibre), 39 dB isolation and 5 V drive voltage
Keywords
electro-optical devices; integrated optics; lithium compounds; local area networks; optical communication equipment; optical switches; optical waveguide components; 1.532 micron; 4 dB; 5 V; LiNbO3; cascaded dual switch; coherent optical LAN; high isolation switch; integrated optic device; local area networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Coherent Optical Communications, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
190503
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