Broadband integrated polarization splitter and rotator using subwavelength grating claddings

  • Borhan Mia M
  • Jaidye N
  • Ahmed I
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a broadband integrated photonic polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) using adiabatically tapered coupled waveguides with subwavelength grating (SWG) claddings. The PSR adiabatically rotates and splits the fundamental transverse-magnetic (TM 0 ) input to the fundamental transverse-electric (TE 0 ) mode in the coupler waveguide, while passing the TE 0 input through the same waveguide. The SWGs work as an anisotropic metamaterial and facilitate modal conversions, making the PSR efficient and broadband. We rigorously present our design approaches in each section and show the SWG effect by comparing with and without the SWG claddings. The coupling coefficients in each segment explicitly show a stronger coupling effect when the SWGs are included, confirmed by the coupled-mode theory simulations. The full numerical simulation shows that the SWG-PSR operates at 1500–1750 nm (≈250 nm) wavelengths with an extinction ratio larger than 20 dB, confirmed by the experiment for the 1490–1590 nm range. The insertion losses are below 1.3 dB. Since our PSR is designed based on adiabatical mode evolution, the proposed PSR is expected to be tolerant to fabrication variations and should be broadly applicable to polarization management in photonic integrated circuits.

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Borhan Mia, M., Jaidye, N., Ahmed, I., Ahmed, S. Z., & kim, S. (2023). Broadband integrated polarization splitter and rotator using subwavelength grating claddings. Optics Express, 31(3), 4140. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.479195

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