TY - JOUR
T1 - Optical Spectral Shaping Based on Reconfigurable Integrated Microring Resonator-Coupled Fabry-Perot Cavity
AU - Zhang, Weifeng
AU - Zhou, Lang
AU - Xu, Yuwen
AU - Zhao, Zhenyu
AU - Zheng, Shuang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/11/15
Y1 - 2022/11/15
N2 - We demonstrate a multifunctional optical spectral shaper on a silicon photonic chip. The proposed structure is composed of a tunable microring resonator (MRR) and three tunable Sagnac loop mirrors (SLMs), which can be regarded as a large SLM incorporating an MRR-coupled Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity. To realize flexible tuning, thermo-optically tunable Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) couplers are used to replace conventional directional couplers with fixed coupling coefficients. By controlling the tunable MZI couplers, the proposed structure can be reconfigured as various functional structures including an all-pass MRR with tunable coupling regime, a tunable FP cavity, an SLM incorporating FP cavity, and an MRR-coupled FP cavity. This flexible reconfiguration allows for multifunctional optical spectral shaping including tunable comb filtering, Fano and EIT-like resonances. In particular, the complementary flat-top comb filtering responses can be theoretically obtained in the two ports of this device with same free spectral range (FSR) value, which enable the (de)interleaver operation. The experimental results show that the implemented all-pass MRR has a maximum extinction ratio (ER) of 38.9 dB and the corresponding quality factor is 6.5×104. The comb filter based on configured FP cavity can be switched from narrowband response (0.06 nm) to wideband flat-top response (0.23 nm), with ERs up to 10.6 dB and 22 dB, respectively. Moreover, a dynamic conversion between Lorentz, EIT, and Fano resonance line shapes based on the coupled resonant system can be realized. The demonstrated integrated device holds great potential for various applications such as filtering and switching in optical wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) communication networks.
AB - We demonstrate a multifunctional optical spectral shaper on a silicon photonic chip. The proposed structure is composed of a tunable microring resonator (MRR) and three tunable Sagnac loop mirrors (SLMs), which can be regarded as a large SLM incorporating an MRR-coupled Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity. To realize flexible tuning, thermo-optically tunable Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) couplers are used to replace conventional directional couplers with fixed coupling coefficients. By controlling the tunable MZI couplers, the proposed structure can be reconfigured as various functional structures including an all-pass MRR with tunable coupling regime, a tunable FP cavity, an SLM incorporating FP cavity, and an MRR-coupled FP cavity. This flexible reconfiguration allows for multifunctional optical spectral shaping including tunable comb filtering, Fano and EIT-like resonances. In particular, the complementary flat-top comb filtering responses can be theoretically obtained in the two ports of this device with same free spectral range (FSR) value, which enable the (de)interleaver operation. The experimental results show that the implemented all-pass MRR has a maximum extinction ratio (ER) of 38.9 dB and the corresponding quality factor is 6.5×104. The comb filter based on configured FP cavity can be switched from narrowband response (0.06 nm) to wideband flat-top response (0.23 nm), with ERs up to 10.6 dB and 22 dB, respectively. Moreover, a dynamic conversion between Lorentz, EIT, and Fano resonance line shapes based on the coupled resonant system can be realized. The demonstrated integrated device holds great potential for various applications such as filtering and switching in optical wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) communication networks.
KW - (de)Interleaver filter
KW - Fano and EIT-like resonances
KW - comb filter
KW - microring resonator coupled Fabry-Perot cavity
KW - optical spectral shaper
KW - silicon photonics
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U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2022.3202500
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2022.3202500
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85137938880
SN - 0733-8724
VL - 40
SP - 7375
EP - 7382
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
IS - 22
ER -