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Opt Express ; 19(24): 24448-53, 2011 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22109471

ABSTRACT

We present WDM multicasting based on dual-pump four-wave mixing in a 3-mm long dispersion engineered silicon waveguide. One-to-six phase-preserving WDM multicasting of 10-Gb/s differential phase-shift-keying (DPSK) data is experimentally demonstrated with bit-error rate measurements. All the six multicast signals show error-free performance with power penalty less than 3.8 dB.


Subject(s)
Lasers, Solid-State , Refractometry/instrumentation , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Silicon/chemistry , Surface Plasmon Resonance/instrumentation , Telecommunications/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
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Opt Express ; 19(21): 19886-94, 2011 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21996996

ABSTRACT

We have successfully demonstrated all-optical wavelength conversion of a 640-Gbit/s line-rate return-to-zero differential phase-shift keying (RZ-DPSK) signal based on low-power four wave mixing (FWM) in a silicon photonic chip with a switching energy of only ~110 fJ/bit. The waveguide dispersion of the silicon nanowire is nano-engineered to optimize phase matching for FWM and the switching power used for the signal processing is low enough to reduce nonlinear absorption from two-photon-absorption (TPA). These results demonstrate that high-speed wavelength conversion is achievable in silicon chips with high data integrity and indicate that high-speed operation can be obtained at moderate power levels where nonlinear absorption due to TPA and free-carrier absorption (FCA) is not detrimental. This demonstration can potentially enable high-speed optical networks on a silicon photonic chip.

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Opt Express ; 19(13): 12646-51, 2011 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21716506

ABSTRACT

A compact and efficient polarization splitting and rotating device built on the silicon-on-insulator platform is introduced, which can be readily used for the interface section of a polarization diversity circuit. The device is compact, with a total length of a few tens of microns. It is also simple, consisting of only two parallel silicon-on-insulator wire waveguides with different widths, and thus requiring no additional and nonstandard fabrication steps. A total insertion loss of -0.6 dB and an extinction ratio of 12 dB have been obtained experimentally in the whole C-band.


Subject(s)
Optical Devices , Optics and Photonics/instrumentation , Refractometry/instrumentation , Silicon/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Optics and Photonics/methods , Refractometry/methods
4.
Opt Lett ; 36(7): 1059-61, 2011 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21478982

ABSTRACT

An efficient TE-TM polarization converter built on a silicon-on-insulator nanophotonic platform is demonstrated. The strong cross-polarization coupling effect in air-cladded photonic-wire waveguides is employed to realize the conversion. A peak TE-TM coupling efficiency of 87% (-0.6 dB insertion loss) is measured experimentally. A polarization conversion efficiency of >92% with an overall insertion loss of <-1.6 dB is obtained in a wavelength range of 40 nm. The proposed device is compact, with a total length of 44 µm and can be fabricated with one lithography and etching step.

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Opt Express ; 19(26): B825-35, 2011 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22274110

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate conversion from 64 × 10 Gbit/s optical time-division multiplexed (OTDM) data to dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) data with 25 GHz spacing. The conversion is achieved by time-domain optical Fourier transformation (OFT) based on four-wave mixing (FWM) in a 3.6 mm long silicon nanowire. A total of 40 out of 64 tributaries of a 64 × 10 Gbit/s OTDM-DPSK data signal are simultaneously converted with a bit-error rate (BER) performance below the 2 × 10(-3) FEC limit. Using a 50 m long highly nonlinear fiber (HNLF) for higher FWM conversion efficiency, 43 tributaries of a 64 × 10 Gbit/s OTDM-OOK data signal are converted with error-free performance (BER<10(-9)).

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Opt Express ; 18(19): 20229-41, 2010 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20940914

ABSTRACT

We present a detailed discussion of a recently demonstrated experimental technique capable of measuring the correlation function of a pulsed light source with picosecond time resolution. The measurement involves a streak camera in single photon counting mode, which is modified such that a signal at a fixed repetition rate, and well defined energy, can be monitored after each pulsed laser excitation. The technique provides further insight into the quantum optical properties of pulsed light emission from semiconductor nanostructures, and the dynamics inside a pulse, on the sub-nanosecond time scale.


Subject(s)
Photometry/instrumentation , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Photons
7.
Opt Express ; 18(6): 6172-82, 2010 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20389640

ABSTRACT

We propose and demonstrate tunable microwave phase shifters based on electrically tunable silicon-on-insulator microring resonators. The phase-shifting range and the RF-power variation are analyzed. A maximum phase-shifting range of 0-600 degrees is achieved by utilizing a dual-microring resonator. A quasi-linear phase shift of 360 degrees with RF-power variation lower than 2dB and a continuous 270 degrees phase shift without RF-power variation at a microwave frequency of 40GHz are also demonstrated.


Subject(s)
Optical Devices , Telecommunications/instrumentation , Transducers , Electric Conductivity , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Microwaves
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Phys Rev Lett ; 88(4): 047401, 2002 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11801166

ABSTRACT

The directional dynamics of the resonant Rayleigh scattering from a semiconductor microcavity is investigated. When optically exciting the lower polariton branch, the strong dispersion results in a directional emission on a ring. The coherent emission ring shows a reduction of its angular width for increasing time after excitation, giving direct evidence for the time-energy uncertainty in the dynamics of the scattering by disorder. The ring width converges with time to a finite value, a direct measure of an intrinsic momentum broadening of the polariton states localized by multiple disorder scattering.

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