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  • Compact and Athermal DQPSK Demodulator with Silica-Based Planar Lightwave Circuit Open Access

    Yusuke NASU  Yohei SAKAMAKI  Kuninori HATTORI  Shin KAMEI  Toshikazu HASHIMOTO  Takashi SAIDA  Hiroshi TAKAHASHI  Yasuyuki INOUE  

     
    PAPER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E93-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1191-1198

    We present a full description of a polarization-independent athermal differential quadrature phase shift keying (DQPSK) demodulator that employs silica-based planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. Silica-based PLC DQPSK demodulator has good characteristics including low polarization dependence, mass producibility, etc. However delay line interferometer (DLI) of demodulator had the large temperature dependence of its optical characteristics, so it required large power consumption to stabilize the chip temperature by the thermo-electric cooler (TEC). We previously made a quick report about an athermal DLI to reduce a power consumption by removing the TEC. In this paper, we focus on the details of the design and the fabrication method we used to achieve the athermal characteristics, and we describe the thermal stability of the signal demodulation and the reliability of our demodulator. We described two athermalization methods; the athermalization of the transmission spectrum and the athermalization of the polarization property. These methods were successfully demonstrated with keeping a high extinction ratio and a small footprint by introducing a novel interwoven DLI configuration. This configuration can also limit the degradation of the polarization dependent phase shift (PDf) to less than 1/10 that with the conventional configuration when the phase shifters on the waveguide are driven. We used our demodulator and examined its demodulation performance for a 43 Gbit/s DQPSK signal. We also verified its long-term reliability and thermal stability against the rapid temperature change. As a result, we confirmed that our athermal demodulator performed sufficiently well for use in DQPSK systems.

  • Variable Optical Filter Using Dynamic Grating in Er Doped Fiber Controlled by Synthesis of Optical Coherence Function: Proposal and Experimental Verification

    Bing ZHU  Takashi SAIDA  Kazuo HOTATE  

     
    LETTER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E86-C No:1
      Page(s):
    97-99

    Due to saturable nature of gain or absorption of Er doped fiber, a dynamic grating is formed by standing wave produced by interference between two laser beams traveling in opposite directions in the fiber. In this letter, we propose a variable optical filter using the dynamic grating in Er doped fiber controlled by synthesis of optical coherence function. Simulations and experimental verifications are also shown.

  • Highly Reliable Silica-LiNbO3 Hybrid Modulator Using Heterogeneous Material Integration Technology Open Access

    Atsushi ARATAKE  Ken TSUZUKI  Motohaya ISHII  Takashi SAIDA  Takashi GOH  Yoshiyuki DOI  Hiroshi YAMAZAKI  Takao FUKUMITSU  Takashi YAMADA  Shinji MINO  

     
    PAPER-Optoelectronics

      Pubricized:
    2020/02/13
      Vol:
    E103-C No:8
      Page(s):
    353-361

    Silica-LiNbO3 (LN) hybrid modulators have a hybrid configuration of versatile passive silica-based planar lightwave circuits (PLCs) and simple LN phase modulators arrays. By combining the advantages the two components, these hybrid modulators offer large-scale, highly-functionality modulators with low losses for advanced modulation formats. However, the reliability evaluation necessary to implement them in real transmissions has not been reported yet. In terms of reliability characteristics, there are issues originating from the difference in thermal expansion coefficients between silica PLC and LN. To resolve these issues, we propose design guidelines for hybrid modulators to mitigate the degradation induced by the thermal expansion difference. We fabricated several tens of silica-LN dual polarization quadrature phase shift keying (DP-QPSK) modulators based on the design guidelines and evaluated their reliability. The experiment results show that the modules have no degradation after a reliability test based on GR-468, which confirms the validity of the design guidelines for highly reliable silica-LN hybrid modulators. We can apply the guidelines for hybrid modules that realize heterogeneous device integration using materials with different coefficients of thermal expansion.