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

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Abstract 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… Click to show full abstract

Abstract 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.

Keywords: integration; network chip; silicon; silicon photonic; chip

Journal Title: Optical Fiber Technology
Year Published: 2017

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