Monolithic optoelectronic integrated broadband optical receiver with graphene photodetectors

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Optical receivers with potentially high operation bandwidth and low cost have received considerable interest due to rapidly growing data traffic and potential Tb/s optical interconnect requirements. Experimental realization of 65 GHz optical signal detection and 262 GHz intrinsic operation speed reveals the significance role of graphene photodetectors (PDs) in optical interconnect domains. In this work, a novel complementary metal oxide semiconductor post-backend process has been developed for integrating graphene PDs onto silicon integrated circuit chips. A prototype monolithic optoelectronic integrated optical receiver has been successfully demonstrated for the first time. Moreover, this is a firstly reported broadband optical receiver benefiting from natural broadband light absorption features of graphene material. This work is a perfect exhibition of the concept of monolithic optoelectronic integration and will pave way to monolithically integrated graphene optoelectronic devices with silicon ICs for three-dimensional optoelectronic integrated circuit chips.

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Cheng, C., Uang, B., Mao, X., Zhang, Z., Zhang, Z., Geng, Z., … Chen, H. (2017). Monolithic optoelectronic integrated broadband optical receiver with graphene photodetectors. Nanophotonics. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0023

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