Silicon-Nanowire-Type Polarization-Diversified CWDM Demultiplexer for Low Polarization Crosstalk

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2023 Aug 21;13(16):2382. doi: 10.3390/nano13162382.

Abstract

Coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM)-targeted novel silicon (Si)-nanowire-type polarization-diversified optical demultiplexers were numerically analyzed and experimentally verified. The optical demultiplexer comprised a hybrid mode conversion-type polarization splitter rotator (PSR) and a delayed Mach-Zehnder interferometric demultiplexer. Si-nanowire-based devices were fabricated using a commercially available Si photonics foundry process, exhibiting nearly identical spectral responses regardless of the polarization states of the input signals under the PSR. The experiment demonstrated a low insertion loss of 1.0 dB and a polarization-dependent loss of 1.0 dB, effectively suppressing spectral crosstalk from other channels by less than -15 dB. Furthermore, a TM-mode rejection-filter-integrated optical demultiplexer was designed and experimentally validated to mitigate unwanted TM-mode-related polarization crosstalk that arose from the PSR. It exhibited an improved polarization crosstalk rejection efficiency of -25 dB to -50 dB within the whole CWDM spectral range.

Keywords: O-band; coarse wavelength division multiplexing; optical demultiplexer; optical filter; polarization control; silicon-nanowire waveguide.