Phase retrieval of programmable photonic integrated circuits based on an on-chip fractional-delay reference path

  • Xu X
  • Ren G
  • Dubey A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Programmable photonic integrated circuits (PICs), offering diverse signal processing functions within a single chip, are promising solutions for applications ranging from optical communications to artificial intelligence. While the scale and complexity of programmable PICs are increasing, their characterization, and thus calibration, becomes increasingly challenging. Here we demonstrate a phase retrieval method for programmable PICs using an on-chip fractional-delay reference path. The impulse response of the chip can be uniquely and precisely identified from only the insertion loss using a standard complex Fourier transform. We demonstrate our approach experimentally with a four-tap finite-impulse-response chip. The results match well with expectations and verify our approach as effective for individually determining the taps’ weights without the need for additional ports or photodiodes.

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Xu, X., Ren, G., Dubey, A., Feleppa, T., Liu, X., Boes, A., … Lowery, A. J. (2022). Phase retrieval of programmable photonic integrated circuits based on an on-chip fractional-delay reference path. Optica, 9(12), 1401. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.470483

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