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Publication
SPIE Photonics Fabrication Europe 2002
Conference paper
Compact and robust 10 to 40 GHz optical time-domain multiplexer based on high-index-contrast silicon-oxynitride waveguide technology
Abstract
Fast pulse-generating laser sources at 10 GHz are commercially available. For future communications system applications of these light sources at 40 GHz, we developed a passive, fully integrated optical 10 to 40 GHz time-domain multiplexer. This device is very compact (16 × 5 mm2) and robust, whereby its miniaturization and robustness are based on the high-index-contrast silicon-oxynitride (SiON) waveguide technology used. This 4X multiplexer consists of two cascaded asymmetric Mach-Zehnder structures. Thereby a total of three directional couplers and two delay lines of 50 ps and 25 ps, respectively, are cascaded. Because of the high SiO2-SiON index contrast of 3.8% it was possible to realize a multiplexer device with bending radii of less than 1.0 mm in an ultra-compact double-folded design. The slightly unbalanced attenuation in the delay lines was pre-compensated by the directional coupler design, i.e. by detuning from 50%:50% coupling ratio. We demonstrated experimentally that with a fundamentally mode-locked 10 GHz Er:Yb:glass laser source at the design wavelength of 1535 nm our 4X multiplexer produces a 40 GHz pulse train with <0.22 dB pulse-to-pulse power variation and < 350 fs timing jitter. Although the current device is designed for 40 GHz, its principle can be applied to 160 GHz or higher, provided that suitable pulse sources are available.