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7 May 2013Integrated design for integrated photonics: from the physical to the circuit level and back
Silicon photonics is maturing rapidly on a technology basis, but design challenges are still prevalent. We discuss
these challenges and explain how design of photonic integrated circuits needs to be handled on both the circuit
as on the physical level. We also present a number of tools based on the IPKISS design framework.
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Wim Bogaerts, Yanlu Li, Shibnath Pathak, Alfonso Ruocco, Martin Fiers, Antonio Ribeiro, Emmanuel Lambert, Pieter Dumon, "Integrated design for integrated photonics: from the physical to the circuit level and back," Proc. SPIE 8781, Integrated Optics: Physics and Simulations, 878102 (7 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2017761