Ss. Lee et al., Polymeric tunable optical attenuator with an optical monitoring tap for WDM transmission network, IEEE PHOTON, 11(5), 1999, pp. 590-592
A polymeric tunable optical attenuator has been fabricated using asymmetric
Y-branch waveguides integrated with an optical monitoring tap. One arm of
the branch serves as the main output port, while the other arm helps remove
the residual optical power resulting from attenuation. An optical power ta
p used for the monitoring port is introduced to take a fraction of the, mai
n port power. This monitoring port is useful for observing the main output
continuously, Furthermore, it can be fed back to the electrical driver to m
aintain the attenuated output regardless of variations in input light polar
ization and power, By utilizing the modal evolution effect in asymmetric br
anches, the attenuator has enhanced fabrication tolerance and reduced wavel
ength sensitivity, Also, no electrical bias is needed to achieve maximum op
tical transmission The attenuator exhibited a dynamic range of more than 20
dB at 1550 nm and a response time of about 1 ms. The polarization dependen
t loss was about 0.9 dB, and the wavelength uniformity was less than 1.2 dB
over the range of 1530-1560 nm.