2008
DOI: 10.1364/oe.16.015915
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Optical 4x4 hitless slicon router for optical networks-on-chip (NoC)

Abstract: We demonstrate here a spatially non-blocking optical 4x4 router with a footprint of 0.07 mm(2) for use in future integrated photonic interconnection networks. The device is dynamically switched using thermo-optically tuned silicon microring resonators with a wavelength shift to power ratio of 0.25nm/mW. The design can route four optical inputs to four outputs with individual bandwidths of up to 38.5 GHz. All tested configurations successfully routed a single-wavelength laser and provided a maximum extinction r… Show more

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“…We also include an integrated heater on top of each microring to tune the microring resonances to align to the WDM channels and thereby optimize the performance of the device 32 . This design can be easily modified to handle additional phase-matched modes by widening the multimode waveguide (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also include an integrated heater on top of each microring to tune the microring resonances to align to the WDM channels and thereby optimize the performance of the device 32 . This design can be easily modified to handle additional phase-matched modes by widening the multimode waveguide (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for the ring/disk devices, the operation wavelength is limited only at around the resonance wavelengths. The large thermo-optic effect in Si also leads to a poor stability of resonance wavelength against temperature variations, although heaters have been implemented to stabilize the operation wavelength [73] in spite of the additional energy consumption. The use of slow light in photonic crystal WGs has been also investigated for the reduced size of Si EO modulators [74].…”
Section: Low-power Optical Modulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, we show the result of power consumption estimates for the interprocessor communication. We used the same parameters as cited in [9], i.e. 0.83 pJ/bit for routing through a hop, 0.57 pJ/bit for the electrical links and we assumed 0.5 pJ/bit for the photonic channels.…”
Section: Full System Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%