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Silicon photonics technology brings the volume CMOS manufacturing to optical communications in order to address clear values as speed, cost, and integration. However, the targeted data-rate levels for Telecom or Datacom applications require also high speed electronics to be closely connected to the photonics into the optical transceivers. This co-integration is key to scaling bandwidths at low costs...
We discuss an on-chip multiple-channel electrical-optic-electrical links which are implemented on a large-scale silicon photonic integrated circuit. The optical circuits can also be configurable as an NxN non-blocking switch as well as a broadcasting network.
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