posted on 2024-12-18, 17:00authored byJonatan Piasetzky, Yehonatan Drori, Yuval Warshavski, Amit Rotem, Khen Cohen, Yaron Oz, Haim Suchowski
Directional couplers are essential components in integrated photonics. Given their widespread use, accurate characterization of directional couplers is crucial for ensuring optimal performance. However, it is challenging due to the coupling between fibers and waveguides, which is highly sensitive to alignment and fabrication imperfections. To address these challenges, we propose a novel direct measurement technique that offers greater robustness to variations in optical interfaces, while bypassing extinction ratio measurements. Our method enables a broadband and precise characterization of the directional couplers' splitting ratio. We experimentally validate this approach, demonstrate its robustness against intentional errors, and compare it to a naive direct measurement method. Furthermore, our technique is generalized to measure the amplitude of any general 2x2 unitary circuit, providing valuable insights for designing and testing a wide range of photonic integrated devices.
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