10 Gbit/s hybrid integrated photoreceiver array module using a planar lightwave circuit platform

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A high speed optoelectronic hybrid integrated photoreceiver module has been developed using a silica-based planar lightwave circuit (PLC) and a monolithically integrated photoreceiver array. The hybrid integrated photoreceiver module employs two-layer electrical wiring and solder-bump connections for multigigabit/s operation. The module exhibits a very wide 3 dB down bandwidth of 8 GHz, which enables operation at 10 Gbit/s.

Inspec keywords: high-speed optical techniques; silicon compounds; optical receivers; optical interconnections; optical waveguide components; integrated optoelectronics

Other keywords: two-layer electrical wiring; silica-based planar lightwave circuit; solder-bump connections; hybrid integrated photoreceiver array module; multigigabit/s operation; hybrid integrated photoreceiver module; SiO2-Si; monolithically integrated photoreceiver array; planar lightwave circuit platform; high speed optoelectronic hybrid integrated photoreceiver module; Si; 8 GHz; 10 Gbit/s

Subjects: Integrated optoelectronics; Optical communication; Optical waveguides

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