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Cascaded modulator architecture for WDM applications.

Optics express (2012-12-25)
Kapil Debnath, Liam O'Faolain, Frederic Y Gardes, Andreas G Steffan, Graham T Reed, Thomas F Krauss
ABSTRACT

Integration density, channel scalability, low switching energy and low insertion loss are the major prerequisites for on-chip WDM systems. A number of device geometries have already been demonstrated that fulfill these criteria, at least in part, but combining all of the requirements is still a difficult challenge. Here, we propose and demonstrate a novel architecture consisting of an array of photonic crystal modulators connected by a dielectric bus waveguide. The device architecture features very high scalability and the modulators operate with an AC energy consumption of less than 1fJ/bit. Furthermore, we demonstrate cascadeability and multichannel operation by using a comb laser as the source that simultaneously drives 5 channels.

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Silicon nitride, nanopowder, <50 nm particle size (spherical), ≥98.5% trace metals basis
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Silicon nitride, powder, ≥99.9% trace metals basis
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Silicon nitride, predominantly β-phase, ≤10micron primary particle size
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Silicon nitride, predominantly α-phase, ≤10 micron