Automatic control of optical equalizers
Marc Bohn, Peter M. Krummrich, et al.
OFC 2006
To satisfy the intra- and inter-system bandwidth requirements of future data centers and high-performance computers, low-cost low-power high-throughput optical interconnects will become a key enabling technology. To tightly integrate optics with the computing hardware, particularly in the context of CMOS-compatible silicon photonics, optical printed circuit boards using polymer waveguides are considered as a formidable platform. IBM Research has already demonstrated the essential silicon photonics and interconnection building blocks. A remaining challenge is electro-optical packaging, i.e., the connection of the silicon photonics chips with the system. In this paper, we present a new single-mode polymer waveguide technology and a scalable method for building the optical interface between silicon photonics chips and single-mode polymer waveguides.
Marc Bohn, Peter M. Krummrich, et al.
OFC 2006
Laurent Schares, Jeffrey A. Kash, et al.
IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
Jens Hofrichter, O. Raz, et al.
PS 2010
Bert J. Offrein, Christoph Bergen, et al.
SPIE Photonics Europe 2008