Coupling efficiencies in reflective self-organized lightwave network (R-SOLNET) simulated by the beam propagation method |
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Authors: | T Yoshimura A Hori Y Yoshida Y Arai H Kurokawa T Namiki K Asama |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electron. & Bioelectron.s, Tokyo Univ. of Technol., Japan; |
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Abstract: | The reflective self-organized lightwave network (R-SOLNET) enables the formation of self-aligned waveguides in the photorefractive (PR) material between misaligned optical devices by introducing a write beam. The incident write beam from one device and the reflected write beam from the second device induce self-focusing in the PR material and construct a coupling waveguide. A wavelength filter on the waveguide edge is used to facilitate the reflected beam. The beam propagation method reveals that R-SOLNET exhibits higher coupling efficiencies and better tolerances than the one-beam-writing SOLNET and the free-space coupling. The apparent usefulness of R-SOLNET is remarkable for gaps wider than 100 /spl mu/m in 8-/spl mu/m-wide waveguide circuits. For 240-/spl mu/m gap, coupling efficiency better than 50% can be achieved even when the lateral misalignment is as large as 4 /spl mu/m. The results indicate that R-SOLNET may be useful for vertical waveguide constructions of optical z-connections in three-dimensional intrachip optical interconnects and switching systems, as well as for self-aligned optical couplings with devices that cannot emit write beams such as vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, photodetectors, and electrooptic switches. |
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