Transmitter Made up of a Silicon Photonic IC and its Flip-Chipped CMOS IC Driver Targeting Implementation in FDMA-PON
Abstract:
We report on the design, fabrication, and characterization of a reflective transmitter targeting implementation in passive optical networks (PON) with frequency division multiplexed access (FDMA). It is made up of a Silicon photonic integrated circuit (Si-PIC) comprising a reflective Mach Zehnder modulator and its flip-chipped CMOS electronic integrated circuit driver, the two ICs being interconnected by means of high density and low parasitic copper micro pillars. Several transmissions, in an FDMA PON context, are successfully demonstrated using 500 MBaud QPSK and 16-QAM modulated subcarriers, achieving bit error rate below 2.10-3. For QPSK-modulated subcarriers (respectively, 16-QAM), the available access frequency bandwidth is measured to be 1-7 GHz (respectively, 2-4 GHz) with an available loss budget of 9 dB (respectively, 5 dB). Improvements of the Si-PIC are further identified to achieve compliancy with 31 dB ODN loss.
Año de publicación:
2016
Keywords:
- MZM, QAM modulation
- CMOS electronics
- FDM/FDMA
- Silicon Photonics
- Faraday Rotator Mirror effect
- Reflective MZM
- micro-pillars
- PON
- 3D stacking
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Fotovoltaica
- Ingeniería electrónica
- Telecomunicaciones
Áreas temáticas:
- Física aplicada