Monolithic silicon photonics at 25 Gb/s
Jason S. Orcutt, Douglas M. Gill, et al.
OFC 2016
Using a custom-built laser direct writing system, single-mode polymer optical waveguides, and devices for board-level optical interconnects were fabricated. A novel photopatternable polysiloxane material was developed that combines low-loss, simple, and large-area processability, and reliability during manufacturing and system operation. The polysiloxane waveguides were designed with quadratic cross sections of 5.5 × 5.5 μm2 and a refractive index contrast of 0.0086 between core and cladding polymer for single-mode operation at the wavelength of 1.3 μm. A straight waveguide propagation loss of 0.28 dB/cm was achieved. A wide range of passive optical devices, including Y-splitters, directional couplers, and Mach-Zehnder interferometers were successfully fabricated and characterized. The results prove that the presented combination of material and process technology is a viable implementation for short distance board-level optical links. © 2014 IEEE.
Jason S. Orcutt, Douglas M. Gill, et al.
OFC 2016
Tommaso Stecconi, Roberto Guido, et al.
Advanced Electronic Materials
Jens Bolten, Jens Hofrichter, et al.
Microelectronic Engineering
Roger Dangel, Jens Hofrichter, et al.
Optics Express