Hybrid Photonic-Plasmonic Non-blocking Broadband 5x5 Router for Optical Networks
Applied Physics
2017-11-16 v2 Optics
Abstract
Photonic data routing in optical networks overcomes the limitations of electronic routers with respect to data rate, latency, and energy consumption while suffering from dynamic power consumption, non-simultaneous usage of multiple wavelength channels, and large footprints. Here we show the first hybrid photonic-plasmonic, non-blocking, broadband 5x5 router. The compact footprint (<250 {\mu}m2) enables high operation speed (480 GHz) requiring only 82 fJ/bit (1.9 dB) of averaged energy consumption (routing loss). The router supports multi-wavelength up to 206 nm in the telecom band. Having a data-capacity of >70 Tbps, thus demonstrating key features required by future high data-throughput optical networks.
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@article{arxiv.1708.07159,
title = {Hybrid Photonic-Plasmonic Non-blocking Broadband 5x5 Router for Optical Networks},
author = {Shuai Sun and Vikram K. Narayana and Ibrahim Sarpkaya and Joseph Crandall and Richard A. Soref and Hamed Dalir and Tarek El-Ghazawi and Volker J. Sorger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07159},
year = {2017}
}
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12 pages, 4 figures