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A ring-resonator-based silicon photonics transceiver with bias-based wavelength stabilization and adaptive-power-sensitivity receiver
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2013
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PhotonicsEngineeringRing-resonator DevicesAdaptive-power-sensitivity ReceiverRing-resonator-based Silicon PhotonicsBias-based Wavelength StabilizationMicrowave PhotonicsRing-based Silicon PhotonicsIntegrated CircuitsPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical CommunicationProgrammable PhotonicsMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsModulator Bandwidth Limitations
Silicon photonic links based on ring-resonator devices provide a unique opportunity to deliver distance-independent connectivity, whose pin-bandwidth scales with the degree of wavelength-division multiplexing. However, reliability and robustness are major challenges to widespread adoption of ring-based silicon photonics. In this work, a CMOS photonic transceiver architecture is demonstrated that incorporates the following enhancements: transmitters with independent dual-edge pre-emphasis to compensate for modulator bandwidth limitations; a bias-based tuning loop to calibrate for resonance wavelength variations; and an adaptive sensitivity-bandwidth receiver that can self-adapt for insitu variations in input capacitance, modulator/photodetector performance, and link budget.
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