Abstract

Dispersion impairments are a well-known limitation in data center communications, limiting both the usable data rates and reaches. Several companies today adopt silicon photonics as a core technology in their transceiver products. This presents an opportunity for silicon photonics-based dispersion management technologies to be integrated with the transceiver transmitter or receiver. In this manuscript, we present a ring-resonator based, tunable dispersion compensation device, providing dispersion ranging as wide from + 12.9 × 103ps/nm to -12.3 × 103ps/nm. Thermo-optic tuning from 20°C to 70°C is demonstrated to allow continuous wavelength tuning across 200 GHz. High-speed experiments using 25 Gb/s non-return-to-zero data propagating through 20 km of single mode fiber show that a significant improvement in the eye diagram is achieved after compensation with the ring-resonator device. We demonstrate a significant improvement in the BER from 10-3 to 10-11 for data rates of 25 and 25.78125 Gb/s.

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