• DocumentCode
    40791
  • Title

    Design Constraints of Photonic-Lantern Spatial Multiplexer Based on Laser-Inscribed 3-D Waveguide Technology

  • Author

    Haoshuo Chen ; Fontaine, Nicolas K. ; Ryf, Roland ; Binbin Guan ; Ben Yoo, S.J. ; Koonen, Ton A. M. J.

  • Author_Institution
    COBRA Inst., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
  • Volume
    33
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    March15, 15 2015
  • Firstpage
    1147
  • Lastpage
    1154
  • Abstract
    Laser-inscribed 3-D waveguide (3DW) technology has been applied to realize photonic-lantern spatial multiplexer (SMUX), which potentially enables lossless mode (de)multiplexing. However, the index contrast Δn between the transparent substrate and the spatially-inscribed waveguides by femto-second laser pulses is generally smaller than 6 × 10-3. It is simulated that a 3DW SMUX with Δn <; 6 × 10-3 is able to provide a low mode-dependent loss (MDL) and coupler insertion loss (CIL) when coupling to a three-mode few-mode fiber (FMF). However, in sixand 15-mode cases, to guide all supermodes, few-mode region created by coupled or merged waveguides at the FMF side of the 3DW SMUX cannot be very small. This results in mode-profile mismatch between the 3DW SMUX and a low differential-group-delay FMF, which is generally with Δn around 1 × 10-2. Instead of employing bulky imaging optics, uptapering FMF is proposed to enlarge the modes of the FMF for minimizing the mode-profile mismatch. Simulation shows MDL and CIL enhancement can be achieved by the uptapering solution. It also points out that as mode number increases to 15, although uptapering FMF still improves coupling performance, low MDL <; 1dB cannot be acquired with Δn <;= 6 × 10-3. In order to achieve a lossless mode (de)multiplexing for 15 spatial modes, Δn = 1 × 10-2 is required fora 15-core 3DW SMUX. Moreover, a fully-packaged dual channel 3DW coupling circuit including two six-mode SMUXes is introduced and experimentally demonstrated. MDL = 7 dB and CIL <; 8 dB is achieved in a loop through measurement with the two SMUXes. Mode-profile mismatch due to the limited Δn of the 3DW device is solved by uptapering FMF with a factor of 1.4.
  • Keywords
    multiplexing; optical fibre communication; 3DW technology; CIL; FMF; MDL; SMUX; bulky imaging optics; coupler insertion loss; design constraints; dual channel 3DW coupling circuit; femto second laser pulses; few mode fiber; index contrast; laser inscribed 3D waveguide technology; mode dependent loss; photonic lantern spatial multiplexer; transparent substrate; Couplings; Indexes; Multiplexing; Optical fiber devices; Optical waveguides; Photonics; Waveguide lasers; Coupling circuits; fiber optics; mode matching methods; multiplexing; packaging; refractive index; spatial diversity; three-dimensional integrated circuits; three-dimensional-integrated circuits;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2014.2370673
  • Filename
    6955710