Author:
Xu 徐 Yu-Xiang 宇翔,Tang 唐 Wen-Jian 文剑,Jiang 姜 Li-Wei 力炜,Wu 吴 De-Xing 德兴,Wang 王 Heng 恒,Xu 许 Bing-Cong 冰聪,Chen 陈 Lin 林
Abstract
Abstract
Optical mode converters are essential for enhancing the capacity of optical communication systems. However, fabrication errors restrict the further improvement of conventional mode converters. To address this challenge, we have designed an on-chip TE0–TE1 mode converter based on topologically protected waveguide arrays. The simulation results demonstrate that the converter exhibits a mode coupling efficiency of 93.5% near 1550 nm and can tolerate a relative fabrication error of 30%. Our design approach can be extended to enhance the robustness for other integrated photonic devices, beneficial for future development of optical network systems.