Ultra-broadband Silicon Photonic Multimode Interference Coupler
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In integrated optics, multimode interference couplers (MMIs) are used as light-wave splitters and combiners in a wide variety of devices ranging from spectrometers to sensors and coherent optical receivers. While their design and operation is generally well understood [1], the operational bandwidth remains limited. Here we present a sub-wavelength structured MMI, shown in Fig. 1(a), that overcomes this limitation and experimentally demonstrate a bandwidth exceeding 300nm at telecom wavelength, with more than 500nm bandwidth potentially attainable (as per 3D-FDTD simulations).
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R. Halir, et al, "Ultra-broadband Silicon Photonic Multimode Interference Coupler," in European Conferencia on Integrated Optics, 2017, Eindhoven (Netherlands), paper M4.3









