Title :
Silicon mode-(de)multiplexer for a hybrid multiplexing system to achieve ultrahigh capacity photonic networks-on-chip with a single-wavelength-carrier light
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. for Modern Opt. Instrum., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Hybrid multiplexing technology combining polarization multiplexing and mode multiplexing is presented to expand the capacity of photonic networks-on-chip by 2N times with a multimode optical waveguide which supports 2N guided-modes. Only one laser diode is needed for such a multiplexing system. A novel mode-(de)multiplexer with low excess-loss and low crosstalk is proposed by utilizing a structure with cascaded asymmetrical directional couplers. A 1×4 mode-(de)multiplexer is designed as an example. It is possible to achieve more channels (e.g., 2N=16) with two orthogonal polarizations. When an array of high-speed optical modulators (e.g., 70Gbps) is integrated, the total capacity of an on-chip photonic link can be over 1Tbps with a single-wavelength-carrier light.
Keywords :
crosstalk; elemental semiconductors; integrated optics; light polarisation; multiplexing; network-on-chip; optical communication; optical directional couplers; optical waveguides; semiconductor lasers; silicon; Si; cascaded asymmetrical directional couplers; crosstalk; excess-loss; guided-modes; high-speed optical modulators; hybrid multiplexing system; hybrid multiplexing technology; laser diode; mode multiplexing; multimode optical waveguide; on-chip photonic link; orthogonal polarizations; polarization multiplexing; silicon mode-(de)multiplexer; single-wavelength-carrier light; ultrahigh capacity photonic networks-on-chip;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Photonics Conference (ACP), 2012 Asia
Conference_Location :
Guangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6274-0