Silicon photonic terabit/s network-on-chip for datacenter interconnection

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C. Zhang and J. E. Bowers
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Evolution of photonic integration in terms of the number of devices on a single waveguide on chip.
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Optical Fiber Technology
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Vol 44, pages 2-12

Silicon photonic integration is an enabling technology for power- and cost-effective optical interconnects in
exascale performance computers and datacenters which require extremely low power consumption and dense
integration for a higher interface bandwidth density. In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a fully integrated optical transceiver network on a silicon substrate using heterogeneous integration. High performance on-chip lasers, modulators and photodetectors are enabled by transferring III–V materials to a pre-patterned silicon substrate. Wavelength division multiplexed transceivers with eight wavelength channels are monolithically- integrated on a single chip, forming an optical network-on-chip circuit with total transmission capacity up to 8×8×40 Gbps, and bandwidth density over 2 Tbps/cm. We show that the heterogeneous silicon integration provides the design flexibility and scalability for high-speed optical communication systems.

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Silicon Photonics