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An Integrated Optical Circuit Architecture for Inverse-Designed Silicon Photonic Components

Published 16 Nov 2022 in cs.ET and physics.optics | (2211.09257v1)

Abstract: In this work, we demonstrate a compact toolkit of inverse-designed topologically optimized silicon-photonic devices that are arranged in a plug-and-play fashion to realize many different photonic integrated circuits, both passive and active, each with a small footprint. The silicon-on-insulator 1550-nm toolkit contains a 2x2 3dB splitter-combiner, a 2x2 waveguide crossover and a 2x2 all-forward add-drop resonator. The resonator can become a 2x2 electro-optical crossbar switch by means of the thermo-optical effect or phase-change cladding or free-carrier injection. For each of the ten circuits demonstrated in this work, the toolkit of photonic devices enables the compact circuit to achieve low insertion loss and low crosstalk. By adopting the sophisticated inverse-design approach, the design structure, shape, and sizing of each individual device can be made more flexible to better suit the architecture of the greater circuit. For a compact architecture, we present a unified, parallel waveguide circuit framework into which the devices are designed to fit seamlessly, thus enabling low-complexity circuit design.

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