Abstract
We present a comparative experimental study of three silicon photonic echelle grating demultiplexers that are integrated with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) launch structure. By appropriate choice of the MZI configuration, the temperature induced shift of the demultiplexer channel wavelengths can be suppressed (athermal) or enhanced (super-thermal) or be controlled by an on-chip micro-heater. The latter two configurations allow the channel wavelengths to be actively tuned using lower power than possible by temperature tuning a conventional echelle demultiplexer. In the athermal configuration, the measured channel spectral shift is reduced to less than 10 pm/°C, compared to the 83 pm/°C shift for an unmodified echelle device. In super-thermal operation an enhanced channel temperature tuning rate of 170 pm/°C is achieved. Finally, by modulating the MZI phase with an on-chip heater, the demultiplexer channels can be actively tuned to correct for ambient temperature fluctuations up to 20 °C, using a drive current of less than 20 mA.
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Melati, D., Xu, D.-X., Cheriton, R., Wang, S., Vachon, M., Schmid, J. H., … Janz, S. (2022). Athermal echelle grating and tunable echelle grating demultiplexers using a Mach-Zehnder interferometer launch structure. Optics Express, 30(9), 14202. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.453273
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