Ultralow-crosstalk, strictly non-blocking microring-based optical switch

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2019-01-16
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Cheng, Qixiang
Dai, Liang Yuan
Abrams, Nathan C.
Hung, Yu-Han
Morrissey, Padraic E.
Glick, Madeleine
O'Brien, Peter A.
Bergman, Keren
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We report on the first monolithically integrated microring-based optical switch in the switch-and-select architecture. The switch fabric delivers strictly non-blocking connectivity while completely canceling the first-order crosstalk. The 4×4 switching circuit consists of eight silicon microring-based spatial (de-)multiplexers interconnected by a Si/SiN dual-layer crossing-free central shuffle. Analysis of the on-state and off-state power transfer functions reveals the extinction ratios of individual ring resonators exceeding 25 dB, leading to switch crosstalk suppression of up to over 50 dB in the switch-and-select topology. Optical paths are assessed, showing losses as low as 0.1 dB per off-resonance ring and 0.5 dB per on-resonance ring. Photonic switching is actuated with integrated micro-heaters to give an ∼24  GHz passband. The fully packaged device is flip-chip bonded onto a printed circuit board breakout board with a UV-curved fiber array.
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Circuit switching , Extinction ratios , Free space optics , Ring resonators , Semiconductor optical amplifiers , Tunable lasers
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Cheng, Q., Dai, L. Y., Abrams, N. C., Hung, Y.-H., Morrissey, P. E., Glick, M., O’Brien, P. and Bergman, K. (2019) 'Ultralow-crosstalk, strictly non-blocking microring-based optical switch', Photonics Research, 7(2), pp. 155-161. doi: 10.1364/PRJ.7.000155
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