P. Ciccarella, M. Carminati, G. Ferrari, F. Morichetti, M. Sampietro
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Abstract
In order to address the challenges posed by the growing complexity of silicon photonic chips integrating more and more photonics devices, which require tuning and reconfiguration, a 32-channel 0.35 μm CMOS ASIC for a recently developed in-line non-invasive light power monitor has been designed. By combining a low-noise front-end with a carefully optimized low-parasitic multiplexer and with two square-wave multipliers (real and imaginary components) the waveguide admittance (affected by the local light power) can be measured on chip over a 100 MHz bandwidth with 10 pS resolution in four simultaneous channels, suitable for closed-loop stabilization of photonic devices such as microring resonators. The results of the chip experimental characterization here reported demonstrate dramatic miniaturization, a 20-fold improvement in resolution and a 10-fold bandwidth extension with respect to a state-of-the-art bench-top instrumentation.