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In this paper we address silicon photonics based optical transceiver technology for applications in advanced data communications such as high performance computing and hyperscale datacenters.
This paper reviews the CMOS photonics technology developed and commercialized by Luxtera. IC design and CMOS integration methodologies are highlighted and the performance of Luxtera's newest 4×14Gbps and 4×25Gbps transceiver chips is discussed.
In this contribution the CMOS photonics technology (LuxG) developed and commercialized by Luxtera is reviewed. The advantages of integration and usage of a standard CMOS foundry toolset/process/practice are discussed with mention to a newly developed 14Gbps transceiver chip.
For the first time we demonstrate a fully self-contained photonic transceiver system on a single die with monolithically integrated Ge photo-detectors. The transceiver allows error-free bidirectional 4times10 Gb/s WDM transmission using a single CMOS die at each end of the link.
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