Ultra-Compact Broadband In-Line Mode Converter Based on a Width-Modulated Silicon Waveguide

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Mode division multiplexing (MDM) technology is becoming increasingly important for modern optical communication systems. Here, an ultra-compact broadband in-line mode converter for quasi-TE00 and quasi-TE10 on the silicon-on-insulator platform is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. In our device, the mode-conversion region consists of a continuously width-modulated waveguide with a footprint size as small as 1.32 × 4.52 μm2. Its modulation profile is designed by using the particle swarm optimization algorithm. This device has a simulated conversion efficiency of about -0.174 dB and an insertion loss less than 0.153 dB within 100-nm wavelength bandwidth from 1500 nm to 1600 nm. Our design exhibits a favorable fabrication error tolerance and the fabricated device has achieved nearly the same conversion efficiency as the simulated one. Our concept can also be applied to design other high-performance mode converters, i.e., converting modes between quasi-TE20 and quasi-TE00. Our work suggests a very promising path for realizing compact integrated MDM systems.

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Chen, Z., Lin, T., Liu, X., & Lv, H. (2021). Ultra-Compact Broadband In-Line Mode Converter Based on a Width-Modulated Silicon Waveguide. IEEE Photonics Journal, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2021.3066198

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