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Self-aligned packaging of an 8x8 InGaAsP-InP space switch

By using an efficient and alignment tolerant fiber-chip coupling technology we can realize semiconductor space switches with a new and highly promising modular architecture. We present a completely packaged 8x8 matrix switch based on InGaAsP-InP intended for routing applications around wavelength 1....

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Published in:IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics 1998-12, Vol.3 (6), p.1445-1456
Main Authors: Wenger, G, Schienle, M, Bellermann, J, Acklin, B, Muller, J, Eichinger, S, Muller, G
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Language:English
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Summary:By using an efficient and alignment tolerant fiber-chip coupling technology we can realize semiconductor space switches with a new and highly promising modular architecture. We present a completely packaged 8x8 matrix switch based on InGaAsP-InP intended for routing applications around wavelength 1.55 mum. The matrix is composed of sixteen 1x8 InGaAsP-InP switches that are optically interconnected by a shuffle comprising 64 single-mode fibers (SMFs). All the fiber ports of the InGaAsP-InP chips are provided with monolithically integrated optical spot-size transformers (MOSTs) that allow simple yet highly efficient self-aligned multifiber coupling. The 8x8 matrix shows a fiber-matrix-fiber insertion losses of 20 dB and a crosstalk suppressions of 28 dB. An extension of the matrix architecture to a 64x64 switch seems straightforward
ISSN:1077-260X
DOI:10.1109/2944.658800