Broadband mode exchanger based on subwavelength Y-junctions
Raquel Fern\'andez de Cabo, Alejandro S\'anchez-S\'anchez, Yijun Yang,, Daniele Melati, Carlos Alonso-Ramos, Aitor V. Velasco, David, Gonz\'alez-Andrade

TL;DR
This paper presents a compact, low-loss, broadband mode exchanger for silicon photonics using subwavelength grating metamaterials and Y-junctions, enabling efficient on-chip mode manipulation over a wide wavelength range.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mode exchanger design that combines subwavelength gratings and Y-junctions for broad bandwidth and low crosstalk in multimode silicon photonics.
Findings
Achieves a broad operational bandwidth from 1420 nm to 1620 nm.
Demonstrates low losses as low as 0.4 dB within a 149 nm bandwidth.
Attains extinction ratios greater than 18 dB.
Abstract
Multimode silicon photonics, leveraging mode-division multiplexing technologies, offers significant potential to increase capacity of large-scale multiprocessing systems for on-chip optical interconnects. These technologies have implications not only for telecom and datacom applications, but also for cutting-edge fields such as quantum and nonlinear photonics. Thus, the development of compact, low-loss and low-crosstalk multimode devices, in particular mode exchangers, is crucial for effective on-chip mode manipulation. This work introduces a novel mode exchanger that exploits the properties of subwavelength grating metamaterials and symmetric Y-junctions, achieving low losses and crosstalk over a broad bandwidth and a compact size of only 6.5 {\mu}m {\times} 2.6 {\mu}m. The integration of SWG nanostructures in our design enables precise control of mode exchange through different…
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