Compact ultrabroad-bandwidth cascaded arrayed waveguide gratings

Arthur van Wijk, Christopher R. Doerr, Zain Ali, Mustafa Karabiyik, B. Imran Akca*

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Abstract

Here, we present a compact, high-resolution, and ultrabroad-bandwidth arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) realized in a silicon nitride (Si3N4) platform. The AWG has a cascaded configuration with a 1×3 flat-passband AWG as the primary filter and three 1×70 AWGs as secondary filters (i.e. 210 output channels in total). The primary AWG has 0.5-dB bandwidth of 45 nm over 190 nm spectral range. The ultrabroad-bandwidth is achieved by using an innovative design that is based on a multiple-input multi-mode interference (MMI) coupler placed at the entrance of the first free propagation region of the primary AWG. The optical bandwidth of the cascaded AWG is 190 nm, and the spectral resolution is 1 nm. The overall device size is only 1.1 × 1.0 cm2. Optical loss at the central channel is 4 dB, which is 3 dB less than a conventional design with the same bandwidth and resolution values but using a primary filter with Gaussian transfer function. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of an ultrabroad-bandwidth cascaded AWG on a small footprint. We also propose a novel low-loss (∼ 0.8 dB) design using a small AWG instead of an MMI coupler in the primary filter part, which can be used in applications where the light intensity is very weak, such as Raman spectroscopy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14618-14626
Number of pages9
JournalOptics Express
Volume28
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 May 2020

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