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open-access-imgOpen AccessOptimization of a programmable λ /2-pitch optical phased array
Author(s)
Sharma Ankita,
Straguzzi John N.,
Xue Tianyuan,
Govdeli Alperen,
Chen Fu Der,
Stalmashonak Andrei,
Sacher Wesley D.,
Poon Joyce K. S.
Publication year2024
Publication title
nanophotonics
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
A challenge in optical phased arrays (OPAs) is to achieve single-lobe emission using densely spaced emitters without incurring inter-waveguide optical crosstalk. Here, we propose to heuristically optimize the amplitude and phase of each grating antenna in an OPA to correct for optical non-idealities, including fabrication variations and inter-waveguide crosstalk. This method was applied to a silicon photonic integrated circuit with 1 mm-long gratings at 775 nm spacing for operation in a wavelength range of 1450–1650 nm. We achieved a wide two-dimensional beam-steering range of 110° × 28°, evaluated over a 127° × 47° field-of-view (FOV). Within this FOV, we measured an average sidelobe suppression of 8.2 dB and focused on average, 34.5 % of the emitted power into the main lobe. We achieved a peak sidelobe suppression of 14.5 dB and 50 % of the power concentrated in the main lobe. The approach is suitable for applications that require alias-free out-of-plane emission.
Keyword(s)silicon photonics, optical phased array, programmable photonics, optimization, crosstalk
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank2.717
H-Index61
eISSN2192-8614
pISSN2192-8606
DOI10.1515/nanoph-2023-0819

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