Hybrid 2D/3D photonic integration for non-planar circuit topologies
Abstract
Complex photonic integrated circuits (PIC) may have strongly non-planar topologies that require waveguide crossings (WGX) when realized in single-layer integration platforms. The number of WGX increases rapidly with the complexity of the circuit, in particular when it comes to highly interconnected optical switch topologies. Here, we present a concept for WGX-free PIC that rely on 3D-printed freeform waveguide overpasses (WOP). We experimentally demonstrate the viability of our approach using the example of a switch-and-select (SAS) circuit realized on the silicon photonic platform. We further present a comprehensive graph-theoretical analysis of different SAS circuit topologies. We find that for increasing port counts of the SAS circuit, the number of WGX increases with , whereas the number of WOP increases only in proportion to .
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@article{arxiv.1901.08309,
title = {Hybrid 2D/3D photonic integration for non-planar circuit topologies},
author = {Aleksandar Nesic and Matthias Blaicher and Tobias Hoose and Andreas Hofmann and Matthias Lauermann and Yasar Kutuvantavida and Martin Nöllenburg and Sebastian Randel and Wolfgang Freude and Christian Koos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.08309},
year = {2019}
}
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22 pages, 8 figures