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Cascaded Mach-Zehnder wavelength filters in silicon photonics for low loss and flat pass-band WDM (de-)multiplexing
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EngineeringIntegrated PhotonicsOptoelectronic DevicesIntegrated CircuitsBinary TreeProgrammable PhotonicsQuantum EngineeringOptical PropertiesFlat Pass-band WdmPhotonic Integrated CircuitNanophotonicsOptical NetworkingPhotonicsOptical InterconnectsMultiplexer DevicesWavelength ConversionComputer EngineeringMach-zehnder Wavelength FiltersMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceSilicon PhotonicsSilicon Photonics TransceiversOptoelectronics
We present 1-to-8 wavelength (de-)multiplexer devices based on a binary tree of cascaded Mach-Zehnder-like lattice filters, and manufactured using a 90 nm CMOS-integrated silicon photonics technology. We demonstrate that these devices combine a flat pass-band over more than 50% of the channel spacing with low insertion loss of less than 1.6 dB, and have a small device size of approximately 500 × 400 µm. This makes this type of filters well suited for application as WDM (de-)multiplexer in silicon photonics transceivers for optical data communication in large scale computer systems.
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