Multi-channel electro-optic receiver with polarization diversity and timing-skew management
US-11709319-B2 · Jul 25, 2023 · US
US12222552B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12222552-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017133347-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2025 |
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The present disclosure is directed to photonic wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) receivers with polarization diversity and/or low reflectance. In embodiments, a WDM receiver is provided with a splitter, a plurality of waveguides and a plurality of photodetectors in series. The waveguides having particular equal path lengths relationship from the splitter to respective ones of the photodetectors. In other embodiments, the WDM receiver is provided with a splitter, a looped waveguide, a plurality of photodetectors, and a plurality of variable optical attenuators (VOAs). The VOAs are configured to suppress reflection of signal beams back to the transmitter. In various embodiments, the WDM receiver is a receiver sub-assembly of a silicon photonic transceiver disposed in a silicon package. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
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We claim: 1. A photonic wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) receiver with polarization diversity, comprising: a polarization splitter (PS) to split a received multi-wavelength light beam into a first polarized multi-wavelength light beam and a second polarized multi-wavelength light beam, the received multi-wavelength light beam having data encoded in a plurality of wavelengths for a plurality of channels; a plurality of micro-ring resonators arranged in a series, wherein each micro-ring resonator of the plurality of micro-ring resonators is optically coupled with the PS to receive the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams, and respectively filter both the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams for corresponding ones of the plurality of wavelengths to receive the data encoded therein for the channels, wherein respective micro-ring resonators of the plurality of micro-ring resonators have an associated photodiode; and a plurality of waveguides to couple and guide the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams from the PS to the plurality of micro-ring resonators, wherein the plurality of waveguides are arranged to provide the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams with same path lengths to each of the plurality of micro-ring resonators. 2. The WDM receiver of claim 1 wherein the PS is a polarization splitter rotator (PSR). 3. The WDM receiver of claim 2 , wherein the first polarized multi-wavelength light beam is a first traverse electric (TE), polarized multi-wavelength light beam, and the second polarized multi-wavelength light beam is a traverse magnetic (TM), polarized multi-wavelength light beam rotated into a second TE polarized multi-wavelength light beam by the PSR. 4. The WDM receiver of claim 1 , further comprising a heater thermally coupled with the PS to facilitate control of the PS. 5. The WDM receiver of claim 1 , wherein the WDM receiver is a dense WDM receiver, wherein the received multi-wavelength light beam comprises data encoded in more than 40 wavelengths for more than 40 channels, with spacing between wavelengths that is less than 100 GHz. 6. The WDM receiver of claim 1 , wherein the WDM receiver is a receiver sub-assembly of a silicon photonic transceiver disposed in a silicon package. 7. The WDM receiver of claim 1 , wherein each micro-ring resonator of the plurality of micro-ring resonators is coupled at one side to receive the first polarized multi-wavelength light beam and at an opposing side to receive the second polarized multi-wavelength light beam. 8. A photonic wavelength division multiplexing with polarization diversity method, comprising: receiving and splitting a multi-wavelength light beam into a first polarized multi-wavelength light beam and a second polarized multi-wavelength light beam, the received multi-wavelength light beam having data encoded in a plurality of wavelengths for a plurality of channels; guiding the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams over equal path lengths to a first micro-ring resonator of a plurality of micro-ring resonators and a second micro-ring resonator of the plurality of micro-ring resonators, wherein the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams arrive at the first micro-ring resonator at a first time, wherein the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams arrive at the second micro-ring resonator at a second time, and wherein the second time is after the first time; and respectively filtering, at the first and second micro-ring resonators, both the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams for corresponding ones of the plurality of wavelengths to receive the data encoded therein for the channels. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein guiding comprises guiding with a plurality of waveguides that provide the first and second polarized multi-wavelength light beams with the same path lengths to respective ones of the plurality of micro-ring resonators. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first polarized multi-wavelength light beam is a first traverse electric (TE) polarized multi-wavelength light beam, and the second polarized multi-wavelength light beam is a traverse magnetic (TM) polarized multi-wavelength light beam rotated into a second TE polarized multi-wavelength light beam. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein respective micro-ring resonators of the plurality of micro-ring resonators have an associated photodiode. 12. A photonic wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) receiver with reduced reflectance, comprising: a splitter to receive a multi-wavelength light beam from a transmitter, and split the received multi-wavelength light beam into a first multi-wavelength light beam and a second multi-wavelength light beam, the received multi-wavelength light beam having data encoded in a plurality of wavelengths for a plurality of channels; a plurality of photodetectors to respectively demultiplex the plurality of wavelengths; a looped waveguide coupled with the splitter and the plurality of photodetectors to optically couple the first and second multi-wavelength light beams from the splitter to the plurality of photodetectors; first and second variable optical attenuators (VOAs), respectively disposed at a first location of the looped waveguide between the splitter and a first of the photodetectors, and at a second location of the looped waveguide between the splitter and a second of the photodetectors to suppress reflection of the first and second multi-wavelength light beams back to the transmitter; and a feedback structure having a plurality of photodiodes to respectively measure photocurrents of the first and second multi-wavelength light beams. 13. The WDM receiver of claim 12 , wherein the splitter is a polarization splitter rotator (PSR) and wherein the first multi-wavelength light beam is a first traverse electric (TE) polarized multi-wavelength light beam, and the second multi-wavelength light beam is a traverse magnetic (TM) polarized multi-wavelength light beam rotated into a second TE polarized multi-wavelength light beam by the PSR. 14. The WDM receiver of claim 13 , wherein the looped waveguide is a primary looped waveguide, and each of the plurality of photodetectors comprises a set of silicon micro-ring resonator, a photodiode, and a secondary looped waveguide optically coupling the micro-ring resonator and the photodiode. 15. The WDM receiver of claim 14 , wherein each of the secondary looped waveguides is arranged to guide the first multi-wavelength light beam in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, and to guide the second multi-wavelength light beam in an opposite direction. 16. The WDM receiver of claim 12 , wherein the WDM receiver is a dense WDM receiver, wherein the received multi-wavelength light beam comprises data encoded in more than 40 wavelengths for more than 40 channels, with spacing between wavelengths that is less than 100 GHz. 17. The WDM receiver of claim 12 , wherein the WDM receiver is a receiver sub-assembly of a silicon photonic transceiver disposed in a silicon package. 18. A photonic wavelength division multiplexing with reduced reflectance method, comprising: receiving from a transmitter a multi-wavelength light beam, and splitting the multi-wavelength light beam into a first multi-wavelength light beam and a second multi-wavelength light beam, the received multi-wavelength light beam having data encoded in a plurality of wavelengths for a plurality of channels; loop guiding the first and second multi-wavelength light bea
Polarisation multiplex systems · CPC title
Non-coherent receivers, e.g. using direct detection · CPC title
Polarisation splitting or combining · CPC title
Manipulating the plane of polarisation from one input polarisation to another output polarisation, e.g. polarisation rotators, linear to circular polarisation converters · CPC title
the optical element being an attenuator · CPC title
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