4.7 Article

Selectable-FSR 10-GHz Granularity WDM Superchannel Filter in a Reconfigurable Photonic Integrated Circuit

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 13, Pages 2619-2626

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2018.2819687

Keywords

Fast Fourier transform; fiber communications; Nyquist filter; optical signal processing; photonic integrated circuit; transceiver; waveguide device; WDM

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council Fellowship [FL13010041]

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We present a 10-GHz granularity reconfigurable WDM superchannel filter in a photonic integrated circuit. The filter uses a ring-resonator-assisted tapped-delay-line topology. An example configuration with two ring resonators and four tapped delay lines provides a spectral filter with a flat-top passband, a roll-off factor of 8%, a tunable central wavelength, and a selectable free spectral range, i.e., 2x or 4x the 3-dB passband bandwidth. The device was fabricated in a silicon nitride (Si3N4/SiO2) waveguide with a chip area of 0.36 cm(2) and has a fiber-to-fiber insertion loss of 5 dB. We experimentally demonstrate the filter for selecting a subchannel from a WDM superchannel comprising 10-GHz sub-channels with 10% and zero guard bands. Owing to the infinite impulse responses of ring resonators, this filter requires a significantly smaller area and fewer tuning elements compared with designs based on only tapped-delay-line finite-impulse-response filters. This paper contributes to the creation of chip-scale all-optical WDM superchannel transceivers and reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs).

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