Graphene technology for RF and THz applications
Alberto Valdes-Garcia, Fengnian Xia, et al.
IMS 2013
On-chip optical buffers based on waveguide delay lines might have significant implications for the development of optical interconnects in computer systems. Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) submicrometre photonic wire waveguides are used, because they can provide strong light confinement at the diffraction limit, allowing dramatic scaling of device size. Here we report on-chip optical delay lines based on such waveguides that consist of up to 100 microring resonators cascaded in either coupled-resonator or all-pass filter (APF) configurations. On-chip group delays exceeding 500ps are demonstrated in a device with a footprint below 0.09mm2. The trade-offs between resonantly enhanced group delay, device size, insertion loss and operational bandwidth are analysed for various delay-line designs. A large fractional group delay exceeding 10 bits is achieved for bit rates as high as 20Gbps. Measurements of system-level metrics as bit error rates for different bit rates demonstrate error-free operation up to 5Gbps. © 2007 Nature Publishing Group.
Alberto Valdes-Garcia, Fengnian Xia, et al.
IMS 2013
Fengnian Xia, Damon B. Farmer, et al.
Nano Letters
Solomon Assefa, Fengnian Xia, et al.
CLEO 2009
Xiaogang Chen, Benjamin G. Lee, et al.
CLEO 2007