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Robust Characterization of Photonic Integrated Circuits

Jiajia Wang, Xingyuan Xu, Haoran Zhang, Xuecheng Zeng, Yunping Bai, Arthur J. Lowery, Kun Xu

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Abstract

Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) offer ultra-broad optical bandwidths that enable unprecedented data throughputs for signal processing applications. Dynamic reconfigurability enables compensation of fabrication flaws and fluctuating external environments, tuning for adaptive equalization and training of optical neural networks. The initial step in PIC reconfiguration entails measuring its dynamic performance, often described by its frequency response. While measuring the amplitude response is straightforward, e.g. using a tunable laser and optical power meter, measuring the phase response presents challenges due to various factors, including phase variations in test connections and instrumentation limitations. To address these challenges, a universal and robust characterization technique is proposed, which uses an on-chip reference path coupled to the signal processing core (SPC), with a delay gap larger than the total delay across the signal processing paths. A Fourier transform of the chip's power response reveals the SPC's impulse response. The method is more robust against low reference-path power and imprecise delays. Experiments using a finite-impulse-response (FIR) structure demonstrate rapid SPC training, overcoming thermal crosstalk and device imperfections. This approach offers a promising solution for PIC characterization, facilitating expedited physical parameter training for advanced applications in communications and optical neural networks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2400942
Number of pages8
JournalLaser and Photonics Reviews
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • phase recovery
  • programmable photonic integrated circuits
  • robust characterization

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