DocumentCode
2477193
Title
Si CMOS process compatible guided-wave multi-GBit/sec optical clock signal distribution system for Cray T-90 supercomputer
Author
Chen, R.T. ; Wu, L. ; Li, F. ; Tang, S. ; Dubinovsky, M. ; Qi, J. ; Schow, C.L. ; Campbell, J.C. ; Wickman, R. ; Picor, B. ; Hibbs-Brenner, M. ; Bristow, J. ; Liu, Y.S. ; Rattan, S. ; Noddings, C.
Author_Institution
Microelectron. Res. Center, Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
22-24 June 1997
Firstpage
10
Lastpage
24
Abstract
We report the formation of polyimide-based H-tree waveguides for a multi-GBit/sec optical clock signal distribution in a Si CMOS process compatible environment. Such a clock distribution system is to replace the existing electronic counterpart associated with high-speed supercomputers such as Cray T-90 machine. A waveguide propagation loss of 0.21 dB/cm at 850 nm was experimentally confirmed for the 1-to-48 waveguide fanout device. 1-to-2 splitting loss and bending loss were measured to be 0.25 dB and higher. The planarization requirement of the optical interconnection layer among many electrical interconnection layers makes the employment of tilted grating a choice of desire. Theoretical calculation predicts the 1-to-1 free-space to waveguide coupling with an efficiency as high as 95%. Currently, a coupling efficiency of 35% was experimentally confirmed due to the limited index difference between guiding and cladding layers. Further experiments aimed at structuring a larger guiding/cladding layer index differences are under investigation. To effectively couple an optical signal into the waveguide through the tilted grating coupler, the accuracy of the wavelength employed is pivotal. This makes the usage of the vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) and VCSEL arrays the best choice when compared with edge-emitting lasers. Modulation bandwidth as high as 6 GHz was demonstrated at 850 nm. Such a wavelength is compatible with Si-based photodetectors.
Keywords
optical interconnections; parallel machines; surface emitting lasers; Cray T-90 supercomputer; H-tree waveguides; Si CMOS; VCSEL arrays; guided-wave; modulation bandwidth; optical clock signal distribution; tilted grating coupler; vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers; waveguide propagation loss; Arrayed waveguide gratings; CMOS process; Clocks; High speed optical techniques; Optical waveguide theory; Optical waveguides; Propagation losses; Signal processing; Supercomputers; Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections, 1997., Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7975-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MPPOI.1997.609060
Filename
609060
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