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Inverse-Design and Demonstration of Ultracompact Silicon Meta-Structure Mode Exchange Device

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Data exchange among different mode channels is indispensable for optical communication system adopting mode-division multiplexing. Traditional mode exchange device is complex in procedure and large in footprint, which makes it… Click to show full abstract

Data exchange among different mode channels is indispensable for optical communication system adopting mode-division multiplexing. Traditional mode exchange device is complex in procedure and large in footprint, which makes it not suitable for dense and large-scale photonic integration. Utilizing the degree of freedom of silicon meta-structure, we design an ultracompact and optically broadband mode exchange device between TE0 and TE1 modes by the step-by-step inverse-design method considering the axisymmetric constraint. Simulation result shows that it is robust to a temperature variation of 100 K and a fabrication error of ±20 nm. The fabricated device is 4 × 1.6 μm2 in footprint. The simulated conversion efficiencies are over 73% and 71% for TE0 to TE1 and TE1 to TE0 within the whole C-band, and the experimental results are about 10% lower than the simulation. 40 Gbps OOK and 25 GBaud PAM-4 data transmission through the device are carried out, which shows good signal quality. We envision that the device...

Keywords: exchange device; exchange; device; mode exchange; design

Journal Title: ACS Photonics
Year Published: 2018

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