A reconfigurable multimode demultiplexer/switch for mode-multiplexed silicon photonics interconnects

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We experimentally demonstrate a scalable and broadband reconfigurable multimode demultiplexer/switch (RMDS) for mode-division multiplexed inter- A nd intra-chip data communication systems. The RMDS exploits a thermo-optically tuned tapered multimode interference coupler, enabling simultaneous transmission of the fundamental and first order quasi transverse electric modes in C-band. It is used as the building block in a mode demultiplexer with-20 dB crosstalk, which can be reconfigured as a mode selecting switch with 10.9 μs switching time. An aggregated bandwidth of 2 × 10 Gb/s is achieved by the parallel transmission of two nonreturn-to-Zero (NRZ) PRBS31 data signals at 10-12 bit-error-rate with 2.8 dB BER power penalty. A 1.55 pJ/bit energy efficiency is estimated for a proposed multimode optical link.

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Priti, R. B., & Liboiron-Ladouceur, O. (2018). A reconfigurable multimode demultiplexer/switch for mode-multiplexed silicon photonics interconnects. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 24(6). https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTQE.2018.2840421

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