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Ultra-broadband Bragg concave diffraction grating designs on 220-nm SOI for wavelength demultiplexing
Author(s) -
Ké Li,
Jingtao Zhu,
Qihang Duan,
Yuzhou Sun,
Xun Hou
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.431133
Subject(s) - optics , materials science , multiplexing , grating , blazed grating , fiber bragg grating , multiplexer , broadband , diffraction grating , diffraction , diffraction efficiency , wavelength division multiplexing , optoelectronics , free spectral range , wavelength , silicon on insulator , bragg's law , physics , silicon , telecommunications , computer science
The appropriate broadband design of a de/multiplexer can significantly increase the channel number and consequently the transmission capacity of a wavelength division multiplexing system. Herein, we present the first ultra-broadband Bragg concave diffraction grating (CDG) on a 220-nm silicon-on-insulator, covering most of the E, S, C, L, and U telecommunication wavebands spanning from 1.425 to 1.675 μm. A wide-band-gap Bragg mirror is employed to facilitate broadband reflection, with a low diffraction order of grating for a sufficient free spectral range. Numerical simulations show that the proposed approaching blazed concave diffraction grating (AB-CDG) for the two-material case exhibits a high integration, simple fabrication process, and promising spectral performance. We fabricate the grating for design verification with a low transmission loss of -0.6 dB and a crosstalk below -33.7 dB for the eight measured wavelength channels covering the spectral range from 1.5 to 1.61 μm that is limited by the bandwidth of the grating coupler. This design can be used for broadband wavelength demultiplexing, frontier astronomical observation, and spectroscopic imaging.

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