2021 IEEE 17th International Conference on Group IV Photonics (GFP) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/gfp51802.2021.9673904
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Optimized hourglass-shaped resonators for efficient thermal tuning of CROW filters with reduced crosstalk

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“…An average 100 mW per slice is required with the implemented thermal phase shifters to tune a 3 rd order CROW filter and a single ring OADM, which is a significant overhead added to the 360 mW (4V × 90 mA) power consumption of the TIA+VGA slice in the RF electronics. The power required to tune the filters by an FSR is also relatively insensitive on the filter bandwidth and FSR [37], [43], thus forming a nearly fixed power overhead per slice. It is thus advantageous to choose relatively wide slices, with bandwidths limited by the chosen electronics technology.…”
Section: B Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An average 100 mW per slice is required with the implemented thermal phase shifters to tune a 3 rd order CROW filter and a single ring OADM, which is a significant overhead added to the 360 mW (4V × 90 mA) power consumption of the TIA+VGA slice in the RF electronics. The power required to tune the filters by an FSR is also relatively insensitive on the filter bandwidth and FSR [37], [43], thus forming a nearly fixed power overhead per slice. It is thus advantageous to choose relatively wide slices, with bandwidths limited by the chosen electronics technology.…”
Section: B Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active tuning and resonant wavelength stabilization of the CROW filters is essential in this system, due to the high temperature sensitivity of silicon photonics ring resonators. The hourglass shape of the rings has been optimized to allow for efficient thermal phase tuning, while at the same time reducing thermal crosstalk between adjacent rings [37]. Therefore, we divided the rings in coupling and thermal phase tuner sections, implemented as doped resistors directly in the waveguide.…”
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“…Specifically, while IQ receivers can be efficiently integrated using readily available high-index-contrast photonic platforms such as silicon photonics (SiP) or indium phosphide (InP), high-quality filters are much more challenging to implement in these material systems due to their sensitivity to fabrication inaccuracies and resulting phase errors. As an example, previous demonstrations of integrated OAWM receivers either relied on InP-based arrayed waveguide gratings (AWG) that required individual phase correction in the various arms [14], or on SiP coupled-resonator optical waveguide (CROW) structures [5,15] that need sophisticated control schemes for thermal tuning. To overcome these challenges, we recently proposed and demonstrated a non-sliced OAWM scheme [6,7], which does not require any high-quality slicing filters.…”
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