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On the route towards Si-based optical interconnects

โœ Scribed by S.K. Lazarouk; A.A. Leshok; V.E. Borisenko; C. Mazzoleni; L. Pavesi


Book ID
104306715
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
491 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-9317

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โœฆ Synopsis


We have developed and fabricated a prototype of optical interconnects on a Si substrate. The original device design includes an aluminum-porous silicon light-emitting diode connected with a photodetector by an alumina waveguide. In order to minimize optical losses, the waveguide has been realized by subsequent deposition of three aluminum layers among which the intermediate one was doped with a titanium large refractive index layer. This multilayer structure was then anodically oxidized to form an Al O /Al O 1 TiO /Al O layered waveguide. In the integrated optoelectronic unit it provides up to

50% increase of the detector response with respect to a waveguide of pure Al O . Optical losses in the visible range have 2 3 been estimated to be about 1 dB / cm. Another method for increasing the detector response through the use of a microcavity is discussed.


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