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Compact behavioral models for silicon photonic Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZM) are developed for SPICE compatible electro-optical co-simulation. The model captures electro-optical interactions and dynamics, optical insertion loss and thermo-optical effect. Behavioral model simulation results and measurement results are shown to be a highly match. The model will be an indispensable part of the optical...
Low-cost optical interconnects are playing an important role in sustaining the exponential growth in data center demand and to support the future internet-of-things cloud infrastructure. These chip-scale optical transceiver systems are integrated using two-chip bonding solution of CMOS electronic die with a silicon photonic die. In this work, modeling of the critical bond-wire is performed with electromagnetic...
A neuromorphic chip that combines CMOS analog spiking neurons and memristive synapses offers a promising solution to brain-inspired computing, as it can provide massive neural network parallelism and density. Previous hybrid analog CMOS-memristor approaches required extensive CMOS circuitry for training, and thus eliminated most of the density advantages gained by the adoption of memristor synapses...
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