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6 March 2013 A transpose optical interconnect utilising metamaterial Luneburg waveguide lenses for switch fabric on-a-chip applications
Hamdam Nikkhah, Trevor Hall
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Abstract
Advances in silicon photonics motivate the consideration of on-chip switch fabrics that combine switch elements into larger port-count switches. A major challenge is the large number of inter-stage waveguide crossovers. A novel freespace architecture utilising micro-lenses, capable of near zero insertion loss and crosstalk, is described and its principles of operation explained. The architecture is mapped to a planar implementation by the substitution of propagation in a slab-waveguide for free-space propagation and Luneburg lenses for the micro-lenses. Simulations show the careful approximation of the graded index of the Luneburg lens by a metamaterial introduces minimal additional crosstalk.
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Hamdam Nikkhah and Trevor Hall "A transpose optical interconnect utilising metamaterial Luneburg waveguide lenses for switch fabric on-a-chip applications", Proc. SPIE 8627, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XVII, 86270V (6 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2003199
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Lenses

Waveguides

Metamaterials

Phased array optics

Free space optics

Optical components

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