Electronic Photonic Co-Optimization of High-Speed Silicon Photonic Transmitters

Journal of Lightwave Technology(2017)

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System-level driven electronic-photonic codesign is the key to improving the bandwidth density and energy efficiency for high-speed silicon photonic links. In many data-communication scenarios, optical link power is dominated by its transmitter side including the laser source. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive co-optimization framework for high-speed silicon photonic transmitters utilizing compact models and a detailed optical simulation framework. Given technology and link constraints, microring and Mach-Zehnder transmitter designs are optimized and compared based on a unified optical phase shifter model. NRZ and PAM4 modulation schemes are analyzed and compared for microring-based transmitters at 50 Gb/s. Multistage and traveling wave Mach-Zehnder transmitters are optimized and discussed as well. The results show that, for a 50 Gb/s NRZ optical link, an optimized microring transmitter could save more than 60% of the total laser and driver power compared to an optimized Mach-Zehnder transmitter under equivalent photonic technology constraints. For a given datarate and receiver sensitivity, design tradeoffs of silicon photonic processes, devices, and architecture choices are discussed in depth. In addition, this paper introduces a new Simulink toolbox for transient optical simulation. Combined with the proposed optimization engine, it provides an electrooptical co-optimization approach toward truly energy-efficient high-speed silicon photonic links.
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Optical transmitters,Photonics,Silicon,Optical waveguides,Junctions,Optical fiber communication,Phase shifters
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