Abstract
On-chip integrated mode-division multiplexing (MDM) is an emerging technique for large-capacity data communications. In the past few years, while several configurations have been developed to realize on-chip MDM circuits, their practical applications are significantly hindered by the large footprint and inter-mode cross talk. Most importantly, the high-speed MDM signal transmission in an arbitrarily routed circuit is still absent. Herein, we demonstrate the MDM circuits based on digitized meta-structures which have extremely compact footprints. 112 Gbit/s signals encoded on each mode are arbitrarily routed through the circuits consisting of many sharp bends and compact crossings with a bit error rate under forward error correction limit. This will significantly improve the integration density and benefit various on-chip multimode optical systems.
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Liu, Y., Xu, K., Wang, S., Shen, W., Xie, H., Wang, Y., … Song, Q. (2019). Arbitrarily routed mode-division multiplexed photonic circuits for dense integration. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11196-8
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