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Integrated Photonics Research, Silicon and Nanophotonics and Photonics in Switching (2010), paper IMB4 | 2010

Study of Hybrid Silicon Microring Lasers with Undercut Active Region

Di Liang; Marco Fiorentino; John E. Bowers; Raymond G. Beausoleil

We report a study of hybrid silicon microring lasers with undercut active region, showing threshold reduction and output power enhancement due to better gain/optical mode overlap. Negative effects from excessive undercutting are also discussed.


Silicon Photonics XIII | 2018

How coherent Ising machines push circuit design in silicon photonics to its limits (Conference Presentation)

Jason S. Pelc; Nikolas Tezak; Charles Santori; Raymond G. Beausoleil; Thomas Van Vaerenbergh; Ranojoy Bose; David Kielpinski; Gabriel Mendoza

Coherent Ising machines are a type of optical accelerators that can solve different optimization tasks by encoding the problem in the connection matrix of the network. So far, experimental realizations have been limited to time multiplexed solutions, in which one nonlinear node is present in a feedback loop. In Hewlett Packard Labs, we investigate the implementation of a spatially multiplexed solution, with an array of nominally identical nonlinear nodes. As this avoids the need for a long delayline, this makes the system more suitable for integration and hence mass production. HPE investigated two material platforms with good bulk nonlinearity properties: a-Si and GaAs. For the CMOS compatible a-Si platform, HPE demonstrated a design approach that allows to fabricate 1000 component all-optical computational circuits in a scalable way. In addition, to be able to do layout of Ising machines with ~1000 components, HPE developed highly capable photonic layout that will help across interconnects, sensors, and computation. In the GaAs platform, we focused on reducing the energy per elementary operation down to 1 fJ. The optical gates are designed with a bus-waveguide connectivity using a multi-level layered architecture design that allows waveguide connectivity between optical gates. This allows to separate computation and communication into their own dedicated layers increasing overall performance. Finally, we will highlight how both drastic automation at the layout stage and a tight integration between the electronic control layer (used for tuning of resonances and phase-shifters) and the photonic layer are key to achieve actual scalability to larger circuits.


Integrated Photonics Research, Silicon and Nanophotonics and Photonics in Switching (2010), paper IWG6 | 2010

High Reflectivity Dielectric Gratings With Large Focusing Power

David A. Fattal; Jingjing Li; Marco Fiorentino; Zhen Peng; Raymond G. Beausoleil

We introduce a novel optical element, a dielectric resonance grating with a non-periodic pattern, able to reflect nearly 100% of incident light while shaping the reflected light phase front in an arbitrary way.


international symposium on computer architecture | 2008

Corona: System Implications of Emerging Nanophotonic Technology

Dana Vantrease; Robert Schreiber; Matteo Monchiero; Moray McLaren; Norman P. Jouppi; Marco Fiorentino; Al Davis; Nathan L. Binkert; Raymond G. Beausoleil; Jung Ho Ahn


Archive | 2010

Apparatus for performing SERS

Charles Santori; Kai-Mei Camilla Fu; Marco Fiorentino; Raymond G. Beausoleil


Archive | 2012

COLOR CENTERS AFFECTED BY MAGNETIC FIELDS TO PRODUCE LIGHT BASED ON LASING

Andrei Faraon; Charles Santori; Raymond G. Beausoleil


Archive | 2009

NON-PERIODIC GRATING REFLECTORS WITH FOCUSING POWER AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THE SAME

David A. Fattal; Jingjing Li; Raymond G. Beausoleil; Marco Fiorentino


Archive | 2011

Sub-wavelength grating-based optical elements

David A. Fattal; Marco Fiorentino; Raymond G. Beausoleil; Jingjing Li


Archive | 2009

Optical devices based on diffraction gratings

Jingjing Li; David A. Fattal; Raymond G. Beausoleil; Marco Fiorentino


Archive | 2014

DIRECTIONAL PIXEL FOR USE IN A DISPLAY SCREEN

David A. Fattal; James A. Brug; Zhen Peng; Marco Fiorentino; Raymond G. Beausoleil

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Di Liang

University of California

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