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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 39,
  • Issue 20,
  • pp. 6524-6530
  • (2021)

4-Bit All-Optical Serial-to-Parallel Converter With Sub-dB/cm Delay Lines Based on Rib Waveguides

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Abstract

This paper extends our previous work on the microring resonator-type serial-to-parallel conversion scheme aimed for all-optical label processing on the silicon photonic platform. In the previously proposed scheme, the architecture of the delay lines was silicon wires. This resulted in considerable propagation loss, confining multibit operation of serial-to-parallel conversion to a label packet of 2 bits. However, during a practical application, propagation loss at the delay lines has to be improved to support label packets comprising of a greater number of bits. The purpose of this article is twofold. First, we confirm that propagation loss can be lowered to sub-dB/cm values by introducing rib waveguides via simulations and experiment. Second, we demonstrate multibit serial-to-parallel conversion on a 4-bit label “1101” by utilizing a cascaded microring resonator device of which the straight sections of the delay lines are of rib waveguide architecture. In order to focus on free-carrier dispersion effect of silicon during operation, we left out a temporal delay between the pump pulses and probe bits to be extracted. As a result, serial-to-parallel conversion was viable even at peak pump power levels as low as ∼100 mW. We hereby verify that the proposed serial-to-parallel conversion scheme incorporated with rib waveguide delay lines is a realistic solution in realizing a photonics-based solution to all-optical label processing.

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