Toward coherent O-band data center interconnects

Author:

Seiler Pascal M.,Georgieva Galina,Winzer Georg,Peczek Anna,Voigt Karsten,Lischke Stefan,Fatemi Adel,Zimmermann Lars

Abstract

AbstractUpcoming generations of coherent intra/inter data center interconnects currently lack a clear path toward a reduction of cost and power consumption, which are the driving factors for these data links. In this work, the tradeoffs associated with a transition from coherent C-band to O-band silicon photonics are addressed and evaluated. The discussion includes the fundamental components of coherent data links, namely the optical components, fiber link and transceivers. As a major component of these links, a monolithic silicon photonic BiCMOS O-band coherent receiver is evaluated for its potential performance and compared to an analogous C-band device.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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