4.7 Review

Review of Silicon Photonics Technology and Platform Development

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 13, Pages 4374-4389

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2021.3066203

Keywords

Silicon; Photonics; Foundries; Silicon compounds; Optical waveguides; Libraries; Transceivers; Foundries; optical device fabrication; photonic integrated circuits; silicon photonics

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Silicon photonics has emerged as a solution to the increasing global demand for bandwidth, leveraging the research and development in silicon semiconductor processing to enable high yield, robust processing, and low cost. Various foundries now offer commercial production services and process design kits tailored for silicon photonics integrated circuits, facilitating the development and commercialization of the technology.
Many breakthroughs in the laboratories often do not bridge the gap between research and commercialization. However, silicon photonics bucked the trend, with industry observers estimating the commercial market to close in on a billion dollars in 2020 [45]. Silicon photonics leverages the billions of dollars and decades of research poured into silicon semiconductor device processing to enable high yield, robust processing, and most of all, low cost. Silicon is also a good optical material, with transparency in the commercially important infrared wavelength bands, and is a suitable platform for large-scale photonic integrated circuits. Silicon photonics is therefore slated to address the world's ever-increasing needs for bandwidth. It is part of an emerging ecosystem which includes designers, foundries, and integrators. In this paper, we review most of the foundries that presently enable silicon photonics integrated circuits fabrication. Some of these are pilot lines of major research institutes, and others are fully commercial pure-play foundries. Since silicon photonics has been commercially active for some years, foundries have released process design kits (PDK) that contain a standard device library. These libraries represent optimized and well-tested photonic elements, whose performance reflects the stability and maturity of the integration platforms. We will document the early works in silicon photonics, as well as its commercial status. We will provide a comprehensive review of the development of silicon photonics and the foundry services which enable the productization, including various efforts to develop and release PDK devices. In this context, we will report the long-standing efforts and contributions that previously IME/A*STAR and now AMF has dedicated to accelerating this journey.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.7
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available