Slow-light, band-edge waveguides for tunable time delays

ML Povinelli, SG Johnson, JD Joannopoulos - Optics Express, 2005 - opg.optica.org
ML Povinelli, SG Johnson, JD Joannopoulos
Optics Express, 2005opg.optica.org
We propose the use of slow-light, band-edge waveguides for compact, integrated, tunable
optical time delays. We show that slow group velocities at the photonic band edge give rise
to large changes in time delay for small changes in refractive index, thereby shrinking device
size. Figures of merit are introduced to quantify the sensitivity, as well as the accompanying
signal degradation due to dispersion. It is shown that exact calculations of the figures of
merit for a realistic, three-dimensional grating structure are well predicted by a simple …
We propose the use of slow-light, band-edge waveguides for compact, integrated, tunable optical time delays. We show that slow group velocities at the photonic band edge give rise to large changes in time delay for small changes in refractive index, thereby shrinking device size. Figures of merit are introduced to quantify the sensitivity, as well as the accompanying signal degradation due to dispersion. It is shown that exact calculations of the figures of merit for a realistic, three-dimensional grating structure are well predicted by a simple quadratic-band model, simplifying device design. We present adiabatic taper designs that attain <0.1% reflection in short lengths of 10 to 20 times the grating period. We show further that cascading two gratings compensates for signal dispersion and gives rise to a constant tunable time delay across bandwidths greater than 100GHz. Given typical loss values for silicon-on-insulator waveguides, we estimate that gratings can be designed to exhibit tunable delays in the picosecond range using current fabrication technology.
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