Nature Communications | 2021

Polarization-transparent silicon photonic add-drop multiplexer with wideband hitless tuneability

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Flexible optical networks require reconfigurable devices with operation on a wavelength range of several tens of nanometers, hitless tuneability (i.e. transparency to other channels during reconfiguration), and polarization independence. All these requirements have not been achieved yet in a single photonic integrated device and this is the reason why the potential of integrated photonics is still largely unexploited in the nodes of optical communication networks. Here we report on a fully-reconfigurable add-drop silicon photonic filter, which can be tuned well beyond the extended C-band (almost 100\u2009nm) in a complete hitless (>35\u2009dB channel isolation) and polarization transparent (1.2\u2009dB polarization dependent loss) way. This achievement is the result of blended strategies applied to the design, calibration, tuning and control of the device. Transmission quality assessment on dual polarization 100 Gbit/s (QPSK) and 200 Gbit/s (16-QAM) signals demonstrates the suitability for dynamic bandwidth allocation in core networks, backhaul networks, intra- and inter-datacenter interconnects.

Volume 12
Pages None
DOI 10.1038/s41467-021-24640-5
Language English
Journal Nature Communications

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