2013
DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2013.2282715
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A Compact All-Silicon Temperature Insensitive Filter for WDM and Bio-Sensing Applications

Abstract: Abstract-We propose a compact, temperature-insensitive, all-silicon Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) filter that uses the polarization-rotating asymmetrical directional couplers. Temperature sensitivity of the filter is less than 8pm/K for a wavelength range of 30 nm. The device achieves a reduced footprint by making use of different polarizations, which is made possible by the asymmetric directional couplers that act both as a splitter/combiner and as a polarization rotator. Simulation of the device shows th… Show more

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“…All of this results in effective index deviations from the designed value, which is a critical design parameter for interferometric devices such as Mach-Zehnder Interferometers (MZI), ring resonators and Arrayed Waveguide Gratings (AWGs). It is well known that ∼1 nm width (thickness) variation produces 1 nm (1.4 nm) spectral shift for such interferometric components [66]. This subject is discussed in more detail in section IV for the case of dispersive spectrometers.…”
Section: B Index Contrastmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…All of this results in effective index deviations from the designed value, which is a critical design parameter for interferometric devices such as Mach-Zehnder Interferometers (MZI), ring resonators and Arrayed Waveguide Gratings (AWGs). It is well known that ∼1 nm width (thickness) variation produces 1 nm (1.4 nm) spectral shift for such interferometric components [66]. This subject is discussed in more detail in section IV for the case of dispersive spectrometers.…”
Section: B Index Contrastmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Typically 1 • C change in temperature shifts the spectrum of SOI wavelength filters by 70 pm. To circumvent this, either active tuning is deployed or temperature insensitive SOI-based devices are designed [65], [66], [110]- [112] to ensure fixed wavelength operation. The large thermo-optic effect is used to good effect for implementing low-speed thermo-optic switches [113], couplers with arbitrary coupling ratios [114], tunable filters [30] and to compensate fabrication-induced phase errors on delay lines or ring resonator based interferometric filters.…”
Section: G Temperature Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a temperature sensor based on an unbalanced MZI with the two arms denoted as arm 1 and arm 2, the temperature sensitivity S, i.e., the interference wavelength shift with respect to the temperature T, is given by [27] …”
Section: Principle and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of silicon photonic Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI), there were reports showing the way to reduce the TDWS of MZI without using a cladding with a negative TOC (Uenuma and Moooka, 2009;Guha et al, 2010;Dwivedi et al, 2013). TDWS of silicon MZI was shown to be reduced by using different widths of waveguide (Uenuma and Moooka, 2009;Guha et al, 2010) or by using different polarization (Dwivedi et al, 2013) in each of the MZI arm, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TDWS of silicon MZI was shown to be reduced by using different widths of waveguide (Uenuma and Moooka, 2009;Guha et al, 2010) or by using different polarization (Dwivedi et al, 2013) in each of the MZI arm, respectively. The difference in each of the MZI arm can induce a different temperature-dependent phase change for the each arm, resulting reduction in TDWS of MZI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%