Low-cost 400 gbps dr4 silicon photonics transmitter for short-reach datacenter application

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Abstract

Targeting high-speed, low-cost, short-reach intra-datacenter connections, we designed and tested an integrated silicon photonic circuit as a transmitter engine. This engine can be packaged into an optical transceiver module which meets the QSFP-DD Form Factor, together with other electrical/optical components. We first present the design and performance of a high-speed silicon modulator, which had a 3-dB EO bandwidth of >40 GHz and an ER of >5 dB. We then incorporated the engine onto a test board and injected a 53.125 Gbaud PAM4 signal. Clear eye patterns were observed at the receiver with TDECQ ~3 dB for all four lanes.

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Zhu, H., Anderson, S., Karfelt, N., Jiang, L., Li, Y., Boeck, R., … Grzybowski, R. (2021). Low-cost 400 gbps dr4 silicon photonics transmitter for short-reach datacenter application. Nanomaterials, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11081941

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