Title :
Compact, low-crosstalk, WDM filter elements for multimode ribbon fiber data links
Author :
Patel, R.R. ; Garrett, H.E. ; Emanuel, M.A. ; Larson, M.C. ; Pocha, M.D. ; Krol, D.M. ; Deri, R.J. ; Lowry, M.E.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Abstract :
Our WDM filter approach is based upon post-market machining of the commercially available molded plastic “MT” fiber ribbon connector. Current work focuses on 2-port WDM filters suitable for a broadcast and select architecture. To improve crosstalk suppression beyond that attainable with the Lorentzian lineshapes of the single-cavity FP we have investigated some multiple-cavity Fabry-Perot (MC-FP) designs which have a spectral response with a flatter top and sharper passband edges. Filter passband edge sharpness can be quantified by the ratio of the filter 3 dB bandwidth to 18 dB bandwidth. This ratio is 0.48 for our multi-cavity filter, three times sharper than the single-cavity FP devices. This device provides a 5 nm tolerance window for component wavelength variations (at 1 dB excess loss) and is suitable for 10 nm channel spacing with 23 dB crosstalk suppression between adjacent channels. The average insertion loss for the MC-FP devices is 1.6 dB. Our current MC-FP filters have a 3 dB width of 7.6 nm. Fiber to fiber center wavelength variations within a typical filter module are less than 1 nm. The MC-FP devices exhibit cross-talk suppression >30 dB over a 100 nm span
Keywords :
Fabry-Perot resonators; interference filters; modules; optical communication equipment; optical crosstalk; optical fibre filters; optical fibre losses; optical interconnections; wavelength division multiplexing; 1.6 dB; 10 nm; 2-port WDM filters; 3 dB bandwidth to 18 dB bandwidth ratio; MT ferrule tips; average insertion loss; component wavelength variations; crosstalk suppression; filter module assembly; filter passband edge sharpness; interference filter; low-crosstalk WDM filter elements; machining; molded plastic MT fiber ribbon connector; multimode ribbon fiber data links; multiple-cavity Fabry-Perot designs; parallel optical interconnects; spectral response; tolerance window; Band pass filters; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Connectors; Crosstalk; Machining; Optical fiber devices; Passband; Plastics; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 1999. 1999 Proceedings. 49th
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5231-9
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.1999.776404