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Low-Loss, Low-Crosstalk, and Large-Scale Optical Switch Based on Silicon Photonics
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2019
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PhotonicsEngineeringOptical PropertiesComputer EngineeringOptical SwitchesPolarization Splitter RotatorsOptoelectronic DevicesIntegrated CircuitsOptical SwitchingProgrammable PhotonicsPhotonic Integrated CircuitPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsSilicon Photonics
We review the research progress of strictly nonblocking optical switches based on silicon photonics. We have developed a switch chip fabrication process based on a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor pilot line and optical and electrical packaging technologies. We demonstrated all-paths transmission and switching of up to 32 input ports × 32 output ports with an average fiber-to-fiber insertion loss of 10.8 dB. Furthermore, we demonstrated an operating bandwidth wider than 100 nm for -30 dB crosstalk with double-Mach-Zehnder element switches in an 8 × 8 switch. For polarization-insensitive operation, we adopted a polarization diversity scheme and fabricated an 8 × 8 switch with fiber-based polarization-beam-splitters and two switch chips. The 8 × 8 switch exhibited a polarization-dependent loss of less than 0.5 dB. Moreover, an on-chip polarization diversity 8 × 8 switch integrated with polarization splitter rotators and two switch matrices on a single chip demonstrated a differential group delay less than 1 ps. Based on current technologies, we discuss the prospects for further port count expansion and remaining challenges for commercial deployment.
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