Arrayed waveguide grating with reusable delay line (AWG-RDL)
An arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) can have a reusable delay line, a plurality of coupling devices, and a free propagation region (FPR). The delay line can have a continuous first waveguide connected to receive a plurality of wavelengths. Each coupling device can have a second waveguide coupled to a respective portion of the continuous first waveguide. The FPR can have input and output ends. The input end of the FPR can be coupled to receive the radiation from each of the coupling devices. The radiation can be directed to spatially-separated output channels based on wavelength at the output end of the FPR. The plurality of coupling devices and the delay line are configured to control power and phase distributions of the radiation transmitted to the FPR.
1 . An arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) system comprising:
a delay line comprising a continuous first waveguide connected to receive input electromagnetic radiation (EMR) having a plurality of wavelengths;
a plurality of coupling devices, each coupling device comprising a second waveguide coupled to a respective portion of the continuous first waveguide; and
a free propagation region (FPR) having an input end and an output end, the input end being coupled to separately receive the EMR from the second waveguides of the coupling devices, the output end being where the EMR is directed to spatially-separated output channels based on wavelength,
wherein the plurality of coupling devices and the delay line are configured to control power and phase distributions of the EMR transmitted to the FPR.
2 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein each coupling device comprises a directional coupler, a Y-splitter, or a multimode interferometer (MMI) splitter.
3 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein:
each coupling device is a directional coupler with the second waveguide thereof having a portion spaced by a gap from the respective portion of the first waveguide over a coupling length, and
the transmitted power and phase distributions are controlled by sizes of the gaps and the coupling lengths.
4 . The AWG system of claim 3 , wherein the size of the gap and/or the coupling length for each coupling device is different from that of others of the plurality of coupling devices.
5 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of coupling devices and the delay line are constructed to control the transmitted power distribution such that one or more of the output channels has a non-Gaussian profile.
6 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein each coupling device and respective portion of the first waveguide form a delay unit, and the portion of the first waveguide in each delay unit is curved along at least a part of its length.
7 . The AWG system of claim 6 , wherein a shape of each delay unit in plan view is substantially the same as the other delay units.
8 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second waveguides comprises a core material surrounded by a cladding material in a cross-sectional view, and wherein:
(a) the core material comprises silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ), lithium niobate (LiNbO 3 ), silicon carbide (SiC), or a III-V semiconductor;
(b) the cladding material comprises silicon oxide (SiO 2 ); or
both (a) and (b).
9 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein the first waveguide is disposed on a first plane, and at least a portion of each second waveguide is disposed on a second plane different from the first plane.
10 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein:
the system is constructed to provide a resolving power at the output channels of at least 100,000; and
the delay line, the plurality of coupling devices, and the FPR are contained within a planar area of 12.5 mm 2 or less.
11 . The AWG system of claim 1 , wherein, for each coupling device:
an input end of the second waveguide is coupled to the respective portion of the continuous first waveguide; and
an output end of the second waveguide is directly coupled to the input end of the FPR.
12 . An arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) system comprising:
a delay line comprising a continuous first waveguide connected to receive input electromagnetic radiation (EMR) having a plurality of wavelengths;
a plurality of coupling devices, each coupling device comprising a second waveguide coupled to a respective portion of the continuous first waveguide; and
a free propagation region (FPR) having an input end and an output end, the input end being coupled to receive the EMR from each of the coupling devices, the output end being where the EMR is directed to spatially-separated output channels based on wavelength,
wherein the plurality of coupling devices and the delay line are configured to control power and phase distributions of the EMR transmitted to the FPR,
wherein each coupling device and respective portion of the first waveguide form a delay unit, and the portion of the first waveguide in each delay unit is curved along at least a part of its length, and
wherein, in each delay unit, the portion of the first waveguide therein is shaped as one or more spirals.
13 . The AWG system of claim 12 , wherein the first and second waveguides are substantially coplanar.
14 . A method comprising:
(a) providing input electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to a continuous first waveguide of a delay line, the EMR having a plurality of wavelengths;
(b) transmitting, via a plurality of coupling devices, the EMR to a free propagation region (FPR), each coupling device comprising a second waveguide coupled to a respective portion of the continuous first waveguide, the FPR having an input end and an output end, the input end being coupled to separately receive the EMR from the second waveguides of the coupling devices, the output end being where the EMR is directed to spatially-separated output channels based on wavelength; and
(c) collecting, via one or more detectors disposed at the output end or an array of waveguides disposed at the output end, the EMR in the spatially-separated output channels,
wherein configurations of the plurality of coupling devices and the delay line control power and phase distributions of the EMR transmitted to the FPR.
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein each coupling device comprises a directional coupler, a Y-splitter, or a multimode interferometer (MMI) splitter.
16 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the EMR is input to the delay line without passing through another free propagation region.
17 . The method of claim 14 , wherein a resolving power at the output channels is at least 10,000.
18 . The method of claim 14 , wherein:
each coupling device is a directional coupler with the second waveguide thereof having a portion spaced by a gap from the respective portion of the first waveguide over a coupling length,
the transmitted power and phase distributions are controlled by sizes of the gaps and the coupling lengths, and
the size of the gap and/or the coupling length for each coupling device is different from that of others of the plurality of coupling devices.
19 . The method of claim 14 , wherein, for each coupling device:
an input end of the second waveguide is coupled to the respective portion of the continuous first waveguide; and
an output end of the second waveguide is directly coupled to the input end of the FPR.
20 . A method comprising:
(a) providing input electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to a continuous first waveguide of a delay line, the EMR having a plurality of wavelengths;
(b) transmitting, via a plurality of coupling devices, the EMR to a free propagation region (FPR), each coupling device comprising a second waveguide coupled to a respective portion of the continuous first waveguide, the FPR having an input end and an output end, the input end being coupled to receive the EMR from each of the coupling devices, the output end being where the EMR is directed to spatially-separated output channels based on wavelength; and
(c) collecting, via one or more detectors disposed at the output end or an array of waveguides disposed at the output end, the EMR in the spatially-separated output channels,
wherein configurations of the plurality of coupling devices and the delay line control power and phase distributions of the EMR transmitted to the FPR, and
wherein the EMR collected in one or more of the output channels has a non-Gaussian profile.