• DocumentCode
    3827551
  • Title

    An 8$\,\times\,$ 8 InP Monolithic Tunable Optical Router (MOTOR) Packet Forwarding Chip

  • Author

    Steven C. Nicholes;Milan L. Masanovic;Biljana Jevremovic;Erica Lively;Larry A. Coldren;Daniel J. Blumenthal

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mater., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
  • Volume
    28
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    641
  • Lastpage
    650
  • Abstract
    In this paper, we demonstrate single-channel operation of the first InP monolithic tunable optical router (MOTOR) chip designed to function as the packet forwarding engine of an all-optical router. The device has eight-input and eight-output ports and is capable of 40-Gb/s operation per port with bit-error rates below 1E-9. MOTOR integrates eight wavelength-tunable differential Mach-Zehnder semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) wavelength converters with preamplifiers and a passive 8 ? 8 arrayed-waveguide grating router. Each wavelength converter employs a widely tunable sampled-grating distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser for efficient wavelength switching across the C band and other functions required for 40-Gb/s wavelength conversion. Active and passive regions of the chip are defined through a robust quantum well intermixing process to optimize the gain in the wavelength converters and minimize the propagation losses in passive sections of the chip. The device is one of the most complex photonic integrated circuits (PICs) reported to date, with dimensions of 4.25 mm ? 14.5 mm and more than 200 functional elements integrated on-chip. We demonstrate single-channel wavelength conversion and channel switching with this device using 231 - 1 pseudorandom bit sequence (PRBS) data at 40 Gb/s. A power penalty as low as 4.5 dB was achieved with less than 2-W drive power per channel.
  • Keywords
    "Optical wavelength conversion","Tunable circuits and devices","Semiconductor optical amplifiers","Optical arrays","Semiconductor laser arrays","Distributed Bragg reflectors","Indium phosphide","Stimulated emission","Optical design","Engines"
  • Journal_Title
    Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2009.2030145
  • Filename
    5204280