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25 October 2018 Reconfigurable photonic integrated devices on silicon
Daoxin Dai, Dajian Liu, Shipeng Wang
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Abstract
Reconfigurable photonic integrated devices are playing in smart photonic networks, so that it is possible to utilize the resources of the bandwidth/channels optimally and flexibly. Since silicon photonics has become one of the most popular technologies for realizing photonic chips currently, in this paper we focus on our recent work for reconfigurable photonic integrated devices on silicon. It includes the following three parts. The first part is for thermally-tunable optical filters based on micro-ring resonators (MRRs) and waveguide gratings. The second part is for thermo-optic switches, which are designed to be ultra-broad band and polarization-insensitive. The third part is for all-optically reconfigurable photonic integrated devices on silicon.
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Daoxin Dai, Dajian Liu, and Shipeng Wang "Reconfigurable photonic integrated devices on silicon", Proc. SPIE 10823, Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics IV, 108230B (25 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2503374
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Optical filters

Optical switching

Waveguides

Photonic devices

Silicon photonics

Graphene

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