Photonic interconnects to silicon chips.

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Debaes, C [1 ]
Vervaeke, M [1 ]
Baukens, V [1 ]
Ottevaere, H [1 ]
Vynck, P [1 ]
Tuteleers, P [1 ]
Volckaerts, B [1 ]
Meeus, W [1 ]
Brunfaut, M [1 ]
Van Campenhout, J [1 ]
Hermanne, A [1 ]
Thienpont, H [1 ]
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[1] VUB, Dept Appl Phys & Photon, TONA, TW, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
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deep proton lithography; optical interconnections; micro-optics; OE-VLSI; VCSELS;
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10.1117/12.518315
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
A multi-channel free-space micro-optical module for dense MCM-level optical interconnections has been designed and fabricated. Extensive modeling proves that the module is scalable with a potential for multi-Tb/s.cm2 aggregate bit rate capacity while alignment and fabrication tolerances are compatible with present-day mass replication techniques. The micro-optical module is an assembly of refractive lenslet-arrays and a high-quality micro-prism. Both components are prototyped using deep lithography with protons and are monolithically integrated using vacuum casting replication technique. The resulting 16-channel high optical-grade plastic module shows optical transfer efficiencies of 46% and inter-channel cross talks as low as -22 dB, sufficient to establish workable multi-channel MCM-level interconnections. This micro-optical module was used in a feasibility demonstrator to establish intra-chip optical interconnections on a 0.6gm CMOS opto-electronic field programmable gate array. This opto-electronic chip combines fully functional digital logic, driver and receiver circuitry and flip-chipped VCSEL and detector arrays. With this test-vehicle multichannel on-chip data-communication has been achieved for the first time to our knowledge. The bit rate per channel was limited to 10Mb/s because of the limited speed of the chip tester.
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页数:15
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