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  • A 4-channel silicon photonics transceiver array designed for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) optical networks was developed, featuring a III-V O-band photodetector array integrated via transfer printing technology.
  • The integrated photodetectors display a polarization-independent responsivity of 0.39 - 0.49 A/W in the O-band and have a bandwidth of 11.5 GHz, while silicon ring modulators support operations up to 15 GHz.
  • This method of integrating III-V photodetectors allows for efficient use of materials and scalable integration onto silicon platforms, ultimately reducing costs in the optical network setup.

Article Abstract

A 4-channel silicon photonics transceiver array for Point-to-Point (P2P) fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) optical networks at the central office (CO) side is demonstrated. A III-V O-band photodetector array was integrated onto the silicon photonic transmitter through transfer printing technology, showing a polarization-independent responsivity of 0.39 - 0.49 A/W in the O-band. The integrated PDs (30 × 40 μm mesa) have a 3 dB bandwidth of 11.5 GHz at -3 V bias. Together with high-speed C-band silicon ring modulators whose bandwidth is up to 15 GHz, operation of the transceiver array at 10 Gbit/s is demonstrated. The use of transfer printing for the integration of the III-V photodetectors allows for an efficient use of III-V material and enables the scalable integration of III-V devices on silicon photonics wafers, thereby reducing their cost.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.25.014290DOI Listing

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