Integrated Silicon Photonic Multichannel Optical Hybrid for Broadband Parallel Coherent Reception
Abstract
We design and demonstrate a monolithically integrated silicon photonic multichannel optical hybrid for versatile broadband coherent reception, addressing the critical limitations of current wavelength multiplexed systems in scalability and power efficiency. The device combines a phase-compensated 90-degree optical hybrid with four robust three-stage Mach-Zehnder interferometer lattice filters, enabling 34-port functionality (two inputs and 32 outputs) for simultaneous analog and digital signal processing. Leveraging multimode interferometer designs,the chip achieves a broadband response with sub-dB passband uniformity across eight 200 GHz-spaced wavelength channels, while maintaining phase errors below 4 degrees over a 13.5 nm (1539-1552.5 nm) bandwidth with only 2.5 mW thermal tuning power.Experimentally, we validate its parallel-processing capability through RF channelizer reception (showing an average spurious-free dynamic range of 80.8 dB*Hz2/3 and image rejection ratio of 33.26 dB) and coherent optical communication (achieving 1.024 Tb/s data rate for 32-QAM signals with bit error rates far below the 20% SD-FEC threshold). The scheme enhances system performance with fully passive wavelength multiplexing integration, supporting high-fidelity uniformity and projecting scalability to 1.468 Tb/s. This work promises advancements in high-performance optoelectronic devices for next-generation AI-driven data centers and 5G-XG networks.
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@article{arxiv.2509.25830,
title = {Integrated Silicon Photonic Multichannel Optical Hybrid for Broadband Parallel Coherent Reception},
author = {Tong Lin and Yan Fan and Jiao Zhang and Wenqi Yu and Zhengyu Guo and Liu Li and Zhigang Xin and Mingzheng Lei and Ziyang Xiong and Haoran Wang and Hao Deng and Min Zhu and Shihua Chen and Junpeng Lu and Zhenhua Ni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.25830},
year = {2025}
}
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18 pages, 4 figures