Reduction of phase-difference deviation in 90° optical hybrid over wide wavelength range

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We describe a technique for reducing the wavelength-dependent phase-difference deviation between in-phase and quadrature components in an 90° optical hybrid consisting of four 3-dB couplers and a phase shifter. We fabricated the 90° hybrid with our proposed technique, which uses silica-based planar lightwave circuit technology. The fabricated 90° hybrid exhibits a low phase-difference deviation from 90° of less than 0.7° over the C- and L-bands, and will be useful in a digital coherent receiver for transmission systems operating at 100Gbit/s or more. © IEICE 2010.

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Sakamaki, Y., Nasu, Y., Hashimoto, T., Hattori, K., Saida, T., & Takahashi, H. (2010). Reduction of phase-difference deviation in 90° optical hybrid over wide wavelength range. IEICE Electronics Express, 7(3), 216–221. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.7.216

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