Polarization-independent integrated optical, acoustically tunabledouble-stage wavelength filter in LiNbO3 |
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Authors: | Tian F. Harizi C. Herrmann H. Reimann V. Ricken R. Rust U. Sohler W. Wehrmann F. Westenhofer S. |
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Affiliation: | Univ. Gesamthochschule Paderborn; |
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Abstract: | We report a polarization-independent integrated acousto-optical double-stage wavelength filter in X-cut, Y-propagating LiNbO3. The device consists of a combination of four acousto-optical mode converters, a TE- and a TM-pass polarizer, and two polarization splitters; their specific design and properties are discussed. The filter has a bandwidth of 1.4 nm and a tuning range of 76 nm around λ1.55 μm. Maximum filter transmission is achieved with a RF drive power of only 80 mW; it excites via a single unidirectional transducer a guided surface acoustic wave driving the four polarization converters of both stages. Fiber-to-fiber insertion loss is 4.6 dB for TM- and 4.8 dB for TE-polarized waves. Multiwavelength filtering has been demonstrated |
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