DocumentCode :
923
Title :
In-Band Label Extractor Based on Cascaded Si Ring Resonators Enabling 160 Gb/s Optical Packet Switching Modules
Author :
De Heyn, P. ; Jun Luo ; Di Lucente, S. ; Calabretta, Nicola ; Dorren, H.J.S. ; Van Thourhout, Dries
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Volume :
32
Issue :
9
fYear :
2014
fDate :
1-May-14
Firstpage :
1647
Lastpage :
1653
Abstract :
Photonic integration of optical packet switching modules is crucial to compete with existing electronic switching fabrics in large data center networks. The approach of coding the forwarding packet information in an in-band label enables a spectral-efficient and scalable way of building low-latency large port count modular optical packet switching architecture. We demonstrate the error-free operation of the four in-band label extraction from 160 Gb/s optical data packets based on photonic integrated silicon-on-insulator ring resonators. Four low-loss cascaded ring resonators using the quasi-TM mode are used as narrowband filters to ensure the detection of four optical labels as well as the error-free forwarding of the payload at limited power penalty. Due to the low-loss and less-confined optical quasi-TM mode the resonators can be very narrowband and have low insertion loss. The effect of the bandwidth of the four ring resonators on the quality of the payload is investigated. We show that using four rings with 3dB bandwidth of 21 pm and only an insertion loss of 3 dB, the distortion on the payload is limited (<;1.5 dB power penalty), even when the resonances are placed very close to the packet´s central wavelength. We also investigate the optical power requirements for error-free detection of the label as function of their spectral position relative to the center of the payload. The successful in-band positioning of the labels makes this component very scalable in amount of labels.
Keywords :
integrated optoelectronics; optical communication equipment; optical distortion; optical filters; optical losses; optical resonators; packet switching; silicon-on-insulator; Si; bit rate 160 Gbit/s; cascaded ring resonators; electronic switching fabrics; error-free detection; error-free operation; forwarding packet information coding; in-band label extractor; in-band positioning; insertion loss; large data center networks; low-loss cascaded ring resonators; low-loss less-confined optical quasiTM mode; narrowband filters; optical data packets; optical label detection; optical packet switching modules; optical power requirements; photonic integrated silicon-on-insulator ring resonators; power penalty; Adaptive optics; Bandwidth; High-speed optical techniques; Optical packet switching; Optical ring resonators; Optical switches; Payloads; Optical label processor; optical packet switch; ring resonators; silicon-on-insulator;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2307576
Filename :
6746664
Link To Document :
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