Silicon photonic transmitters for short-reach communication applications
Silicon photonic transmitters for short-reach communication applications
Silicon photonic technologies have attracted significant interest recently for their potential to mass-produce optical devices with an extremely small footprint. Silicon photonic components can be fabricated using conventional CMOS processes, thereby benefitting from high-volume, high-yield fabrication and offering a direct route to integration with electronic components. Among the wide variety of applications that benefit from this technology is optical communications, and particularly short-distance high-capacity links, such as those required within data centres. &more..
Petropoulos, Periklis
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Lacava, Cosimo
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Li, Ke
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Thomson, David
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Zhang, F.
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Richardson, David
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Reed, Graham
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4 July 2017
Petropoulos, Periklis
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Lacava, Cosimo
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Demirtzioglou, Iosif
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Li, Ke
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Shakoor, Abdul
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Thomson, David
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Zhang, F.
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Richardson, David
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Petropoulos, Periklis, Lacava, Cosimo, Demirtzioglou, Iosif, Li, Ke, Shakoor, Abdul, Thomson, David, Zhang, F., Richardson, David and Reed, Graham
(2017)
Silicon photonic transmitters for short-reach communication applications.
In 14th International Conference on Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies.
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Silicon photonic technologies have attracted significant interest recently for their potential to mass-produce optical devices with an extremely small footprint. Silicon photonic components can be fabricated using conventional CMOS processes, thereby benefitting from high-volume, high-yield fabrication and offering a direct route to integration with electronic components. Among the wide variety of applications that benefit from this technology is optical communications, and particularly short-distance high-capacity links, such as those required within data centres. &more..
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Published date: 4 July 2017
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Periklis Petropoulos
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Cosimo Lacava
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Iosif Demirtzioglou
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Ke Li
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Abdul Shakoor
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David Thomson
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F. Zhang
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Graham Reed
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