L. Stampoulidis, E. Kehayas, P. Bakopoulos, Panagiotis Zakynthinos, D. Petrantonakis, D. Apostolopoulos, O. Zouraraki, H. Avramopoulos
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Abstract
We present recent advances in functional photonic integration and its application for the realization of photonic Tb/s routing. Specifically, we report on the transition from single element to multi-element photonic devices with the fabrication of the first hybrid integrated arrays of optical switches using the silica on-silicon hybrid photonic integration technique. We demonstrate how the enhanced processing power of these components can be exploited to implement key functionalities required in next generation, fully integrated, Tb/s photonic routers.