Multi-dimensional data transmission using inverse-designed silicon photonics and microcombs

Author:

Yang Ki YoulORCID,Shirpurkar Chinmay,White Alexander D.ORCID,Zang Jizhao,Chang LinORCID,Ashtiani FarshidORCID,Guidry Melissa A.,Lukin Daniil M.,Pericherla Srinivas V.,Yang Joshua,Kwon Hyounghan,Lu Jesse,Ahn Geun Ho,Van Gasse Kasper,Jin Yan,Yu Su-PengORCID,Briles Travis C.,Stone Jordan R.,Carlson David R.ORCID,Song Hao,Zou KaihengORCID,Zhou Huibin,Pang KaiORCID,Hao Han,Trask Lawrence,Li MingxiaoORCID,Netherton Andy,Rechtman Lior,Stone Jeffery S.,Skarda Jinhee L.ORCID,Su Logan,Vercruysse Dries,MacLean Jean-Philippe W.,Aghaeimeibodi Shahriar,Li Ming-JunORCID,Miller David A. B.ORCID,Marom Dan M.,Willner Alan E.ORCID,Bowers John E.ORCID,Papp Scott B.,Delfyett Peter J.,Aflatouni FiroozORCID,Vučković JelenaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe use of optical interconnects has burgeoned as a promising technology that can address the limits of data transfer for future high-performance silicon chips. Recent pushes to enhance optical communication have focused on developing wavelength-division multiplexing technology, and new dimensions of data transfer will be paramount to fulfill the ever-growing need for speed. Here we demonstrate an integrated multi-dimensional communication scheme that combines wavelength- and mode- multiplexing on a silicon photonic circuit. Using foundry-compatible photonic inverse design and spectrally flattened microcombs, we demonstrate a 1.12-Tb/s natively error-free data transmission throughout a silicon nanophotonic waveguide. Furthermore, we implement inverse-designed surface-normal couplers to enable multimode optical transmission between separate silicon chips throughout a multimode-matched fibre. All the inverse-designed devices comply with the process design rules for standard silicon photonic foundries. Our approach is inherently scalable to a multiplicative enhancement over the state of the art silicon photonic transmitters.

Funder

United States Department of Defense | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

United States Department of Defense | United States Navy | Office of Naval Research

United States Department of Defense | United States Air Force | AFMC | Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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