2018
DOI: 10.1088/2040-8986/aacd65
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Silicon photonic modulators for PAM transmissions

Abstract: High-speed optical interconnects are crucial for both high performance computing and data centers. High power consumption and limited device bandwidth have hindered the move to higher optical transmission speeds. Integrated optical transceivers in silicon photonics using pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) are a promising solution to increase data rates. In this paper, we review recent progress in silicon photonics for PAM transmissions.

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“…The SLOW50 configuration has higher resistance and lower capacitance compared to the SLOW150 configuration, the first effect dominates and leads to a smaller cut-off frequency. The SLOW150 configuration can reach f 3dB > 12.5 GHz, which can sustain a bit rate up to 25 Gbps with non-return to zero format, or even up to 50 Gbps with PAM-4 encoding [48]. The corresponding rates for the SLOW50 configuration are about a factor of two smaller.…”
Section: Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SLOW50 configuration has higher resistance and lower capacitance compared to the SLOW150 configuration, the first effect dominates and leads to a smaller cut-off frequency. The SLOW150 configuration can reach f 3dB > 12.5 GHz, which can sustain a bit rate up to 25 Gbps with non-return to zero format, or even up to 50 Gbps with PAM-4 encoding [48]. The corresponding rates for the SLOW50 configuration are about a factor of two smaller.…”
Section: Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HE growing demand for ultra-fast optical links has created intense interest in low-cost, integrated transceivers. This is one of the major driving forces for research in silicon photonics (SiP) [1,2]. Silicon has numerous advantages over other platforms (e.g., LiNbO3 and InP), such as its compatibility with the CMOS fabrication process and the ability to manipulate polarization on a chip.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite recent demonstrations in higher-order modulation formats, with direct detection [2][3][4][5][6] or coherent detection [7][8][9][10], there exists a gap between optimization efforts in the design of SiP modulators and in the system-level performance. A joint optimization, of both modulator design and system parameters, could further push performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…SSB-OFDM modulation can be realized by directly filtering the undesired sideband [3], but requires sharp filters with well controlled center frequency to isolate one sideband precisely. External modulators [4] Silicon photonics (SiP) is a CMOS-compatible technology based on high-index-contrast waveguides, that can be used for high-speed optical modulators [5]. Compared to MZMs, microring modulators (MRMs) [6] have the advantage of ultrasmall footprint and low power consumption (down to fJ/bit), both superb attributes for short-reach applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%