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An Open Silicon Photonics Ecosystem for Computercom Applications
We present progress toward an open Silicon photonics ecosystem targeted at computercom applications. The ecosystem is centered around a development kit comprising verified devices that can be laid out and simu...
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A high-speed optical multi-drop bus for computer interconnections
Buses have historically provided a flexible communications structure in computer systems. However, signal integrity constraints of high-speed electronics have made multi-drop electrical buses infeasible. Inste...
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Free-space optical links for board-to-board interconnects
We describe two free-space optical links for multichannel optical interconnects. The targeted aggregate data rate is 240 Gb/s. In one implementation we use a unique implementation of telecentric optics and ach...
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Open AccessEnsembles of indium phosphide nanowires: physical properties and functional devices integrated on non-single crystal platforms
A new route to grow an ensemble of indium phosphide single-crystal semiconductor nanowires is described. Unlike conventional epitaxial growth of single-crystal semiconductor films, the proposed route for growi...
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Open AccessRobust free space board-to-board optical interconnect with closed loop MEMS tracking
We present a free-space optical interconnect system capable of dynamic closed-loop optical alignment using a microlens scanner with a proportional integral and derivative controller. Electrostatic microlens sc...
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Open AccessIntegrated receiver architectures for board-to-board free-space optical interconnects
In many computer and server communications copper cables and wires are currently being used for data transmission and interconnects. However, due to significant shortcomings, such as long transmission time, hi...
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A 14-ps full width at half maximum high-speed photoconductor fabricated with intersecting InP nanowires on an amorphous surface
We demonstrate a high-speed polarization-insensitive photoconductor based on intersecting InP nanowires synthesized between a pair of hydrogenated silicon electrodes deposited on amorphous SiO2 surfaces prepared ...