Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators

Scalable integrated optics platforms based on silicon-on-insulator allow to develop optics and electronics functions on the same chip. Developments in this area are fostered by its potential as an I/O technology that can meet the throughputs demand of future many-core processors. Most of the optical...

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Autores Principales: Vargas, Salvador, Vázquez, Carmen
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Publicado: 2018
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spelling RepoUTP49122021-07-06T15:35:09Z Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators Vargas, Salvador Vázquez, Carmen Low power silicon photonics tuning filters compound microring resonators Low power silicon photonics tuning filters compound microring resonators Scalable integrated optics platforms based on silicon-on-insulator allow to develop optics and electronics functions on the same chip. Developments in this area are fostered by its potential as an I/O technology that can meet the throughputs demand of future many-core processors. Most of the optical interconnect designs rely on small footprint and high power efficiency microring resonators. They are used to filter out individual channels from a shared bus guide. Second-order microring filters enable denser channel packing by having sharper pass-band to stop-band slopes. Taking advantage of using a single physical ring with clockwise and counter-clockwise propagation, we implement second order filters with lower tuning energy consumption as being more resilient to some fabrication errors. Cascade ability, remote stabilization potential, energy efficiency along with simple design equations on coupling coefficients are described. We design second-order filters with FWHM from 45 GHz to 20 GHz, crosstalk between channels from -40 dB to -20 dB for different channel spacing at a specific FSR, with energy efficiencies of single ring configurations and compatible with silicon-on-insulator (SOI) state of the art platforms. Scalable integrated optics platforms based on silicon-on-insulator allow to develop optics and electronics functions on the same chip. Developments in this area are fostered by its potential as an I/O technology that can meet the throughputs demand of future many-core processors. Most of the optical interconnect designs rely on small footprint and high power efficiency microring resonators. They are used to filter out individual channels from a shared bus guide. Second-order microring filters enable denser channel packing by having sharper pass-band to stop-band slopes. Taking advantage of using a single physical ring with clockwise and counter-clockwise propagation, we implement second order filters with lower tuning energy consumption as being more resilient to some fabrication errors. Cascade ability, remote stabilization potential, energy efficiency along with simple design equations on coupling coefficients are described. We design second-order filters with FWHM from 45 GHz to 20 GHz, crosstalk between channels from -40 dB to -20 dB for different channel spacing at a specific FSR, with energy efficiencies of single ring configurations and compatible with silicon-on-insulator (SOI) state of the art platforms. 2018-06-13T19:26:50Z 2018-06-13T19:26:50Z 2018-06-13T19:26:50Z 2018-06-13T19:26:50Z 03/14/2013 03/14/2013 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/8629/86291F/Low-power-consumption-silicon-photonics-tuning-filters-based-on-compound/10.1117/12.2004812.short http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4912 http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4912 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess application/pdf text/html
institution Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
collection Repositorio UTP – Ridda2
language Inglés
topic Low power
silicon photonics
tuning filters
compound
microring
resonators
Low power
silicon photonics
tuning filters
compound
microring
resonators
spellingShingle Low power
silicon photonics
tuning filters
compound
microring
resonators
Low power
silicon photonics
tuning filters
compound
microring
resonators
Vargas, Salvador
Vázquez, Carmen
Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
description Scalable integrated optics platforms based on silicon-on-insulator allow to develop optics and electronics functions on the same chip. Developments in this area are fostered by its potential as an I/O technology that can meet the throughputs demand of future many-core processors. Most of the optical interconnect designs rely on small footprint and high power efficiency microring resonators. They are used to filter out individual channels from a shared bus guide. Second-order microring filters enable denser channel packing by having sharper pass-band to stop-band slopes. Taking advantage of using a single physical ring with clockwise and counter-clockwise propagation, we implement second order filters with lower tuning energy consumption as being more resilient to some fabrication errors. Cascade ability, remote stabilization potential, energy efficiency along with simple design equations on coupling coefficients are described. We design second-order filters with FWHM from 45 GHz to 20 GHz, crosstalk between channels from -40 dB to -20 dB for different channel spacing at a specific FSR, with energy efficiencies of single ring configurations and compatible with silicon-on-insulator (SOI) state of the art platforms.
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author Vargas, Salvador
Vázquez, Carmen
author_sort Vargas, Salvador
title Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
title_short Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
title_full Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
title_fullStr Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
title_full_unstemmed Low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
title_sort low power consumption silicon photonics tuning filters based on compound microring resonators
publishDate 2018
url https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/8629/86291F/Low-power-consumption-silicon-photonics-tuning-filters-based-on-compound/10.1117/12.2004812.short
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