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Seven-bit reconfigurable optical true time delay line based on silicon integration
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2014
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PhotonicsEye Diagram MeasurementEngineeringOptical PropertiesSilicon IntegrationComputer EngineeringNs DelayOptical SwitchingIntegrated CircuitsPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical CommunicationSilicon Photonics PlatformOptoelectronicsProgrammable PhotonicsOptical ComputingOptical Logic Gate
We design, fabricate, and characterize a 7-bit reconfigurable optical true time delay line consisting of Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) switches on the silicon photonics platform. Variable optical attenuators (VOAs) are embedded to suppress the inter-symbol crosstalk caused by the finite extinction ratio of switches. The device can provide a maximum of 1.27 ns delay with a 10 ps resolution over a wide wavelength range. Eye diagram measurement of a 25 Gbps 2(51)-1 pseudo-random bit sequence (PRBS) signal reveals the power penalties only increase 0.17 dB and 0.77 dB after transmission through the shortest (reference) and the longest (1.27 ns delay) paths, respectively.
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