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IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
卷 17, 期 10, 页码 2197-2199出版社
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2005.854413
关键词
heterogeneous integration; planar lightwave integrated circuit (PLIC); polymer waveguide; thin-film laser; thin-film photodetector (PD)
Planar lightwave circuits, which include optical passive and active components, can be integrated with electronics to form planar lightwave integrated circuits (PLICs). Integration of PLICs (into standard electronic substrates (FR-4, Si) is an important step toward optical signal processing and signal distribution at the backplane, board, and chip level for sensing, interconnection, and other systems that utilize both optics and electronics. Further, if the topography of the entire planar optical system can mimic that of interconnection and integrated circuits, then the optics can be confined to the substrate plane, and the optical circuits begin to mimic electrical circuits in format. Additionally, beam turning out of the plane of the system is no longer mandatory. In this letter, the first demonstration of a planar lightwave interconnection consisting of a thin-film InP-based laser, waveguide, and thin-film InGaAs photodetector (PD) heterogeneously integrated onto a SiO2-Si substrate is reported. PD currents were measured as a function of laser bias current, and the laser to waveguide coupling efficiency was estimated at 22.6%.
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