Ultradense silicon photonic interface for optical interconnection

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Abstract

A scalable ultradense silicon photonic interface with 61 compact vertical grating couplers on a pitch of 42.3~μm is designed and fabricated to match a pitch reducing optical fiber array (PROFA) hexagonal channel pattern. Experimental results show that the designed grating couplers with a minimum insertion loss of 4.5 dB and a 3-dB bandwidth of 50 nm are obtained. The crosstalk between different channels is less than-50 dB and the maximum loss difference across the PROFA interface is ∼ 0.7 dB. High-speed data transmission indicates that a bandwidth density as large as 27 Tb/s/mm2 could be achieved within a footprint of 0.096 mm2, demonstrating the potential of silicon photonics for broadband optical interconnection.

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Liao, P., Sakib, M., Lou, F., Park, J., Wlodawski, M., Kopp, V. I., … Liboiron-Ladouceur, O. (2015). Ultradense silicon photonic interface for optical interconnection. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 27(7), 725–728. https://doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2015.2390540

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