Silicon Based 1 × M Wavelength Selective Switch Using Arrayed Waveguide Gratings With Fold-Back Waveguides

Journal of Lightwave Technology(2021)

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The design of a novel 1 × M fold-back type wavelength selective switch (WSS), which has fewer waveguide crossings than a conventional integrated WSS, is reported. The WSS is composed of interleavers, 1 × M optical switches, and arrayed waveguide gratings (AWGs). Switches are combined with AWGs by fold-back waveguides, and each AWG works as both a demultiplexer and multiplexer thus avoiding center wavelength mismatch caused by fabrication errors. Waveguide crossings cause excess crosstalk and loss in lightwave circuits. By using a fold-back architecture the number of crossings can be reduced to less than half that of a conventional design. We discuss the operating principle, the design method, and the scalability of the fold-back type WSS. Furthermore, the switching operation of a 200-GHz spacing, 20-channel, 1 × 2 silicon WSS in a fold-back configuration on a 5 mm × 10 mm SOI chip is demonstrated. This has 15 waveguide crossings in a path, of which six are additional crossings with monitor waveguides. The average insertion loss and average extinction ratio are 29.6 dB and 10.9 dB, respectively.
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Arrayed waveguide grating,optical networking,waveguide crossing,wavelength division multiplexing,wavelength selective switch
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