A novel mode selecting switch (MSS) is experimentally demonstrated for on-chip mode-division multiplexing (MDM) optical interconnects. The MSS consists of a Mach -Zehnder interferometer with tapered multi-mode interference couplers and TiN thermo-optic phase shifters for conversion and switching between the optical data encoded on the fundamental and first-order quasi-transverse electric (TE) modes. The C-bandMSS exhibits a > 25 dB switching extinction ratio and < -12 dB crosstalk. We validate the dynamic switching with a 25.8 kHz gating signal measuring switching times for both TE0 and TE1modes of < 10.9 mu s. All channels exhibit less than 1.7 dB power penalty at a 10(-12) bit error rate, while switching the non-return-to-zero PRBS-31 data signals at 10 Gb/s. (C) 2017 Optical Society of America
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