On-chip Fourier transform spectrometers by dual-polarized detection

  • Wang H
  • Lin Z
  • Li Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Chip-scale Fourier transform spectrometers (FTSs) have recently emerged for inexpensive, high-resolution spectroscopic applications. In particular, spatial-heterodyne FTSs (SH-FTSs) have drawn considerable attention with a simple and stable configuration based on an array of Mach–Zehnder interferometers (MZIs) with linearly increased optical path differences. There is a significant trade-off between spectral performance and the MZI number. In this work, we propose a dual-polarized SH-FTS, detecting both fundamental transverse electric and transverse magnetic modes, on a silicon photonic chip. Our experimental results show that, compared to the conventional single-polarized design, the MZI number of the dual-polarized SH-FTS can be nearly halved for a smaller footprint with little compromise of spectral performance. © 2019 Optical Society of America.

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Wang, H., Lin, Z., Li, Q., & Shi, W. (2019). On-chip Fourier transform spectrometers by dual-polarized detection. Optics Letters, 44(11), 2923. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.44.002923

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