Chinmay Shirpurkar,Jizhao Zang,Kailu Yang,David R. Carlson,Su‐Peng Yu,Erwan Lucas,Srinivas Varma Pericherla,Jianji Yang,Melissa A. Guidry,D. S. Lukin,Geun Ho Ahn,Jiahui Lü,Lawrence Trask,Firooz Aflatouni,Jelena Vučković,Scott B. Papp,Peter J. Delfyett
We experimentally demonstrate a 400 Gbit/s optical communication link utilizing wavelength-division multiplexing and mode-division multiplexing for a total of 40 channels. This link utilizes a novel, to the best of our knowledge, 400 GHz frequency comb source based on a chip-scale photonic crystal resonator. Silicon-on-insulator photonic inverse-designed 4 × 4 mode-division multiplexer structures enable a fourfold increase in data capacity. We show less than -10 dBm of optical receiver power for error-free data transmission in 34 out of a total of 40 channels using a PRBS31 pattern.