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9 March 2015 112 Gb/s compact silicon-on-insulator coherent receiver
Alexandre P. Freitas, Giovanni B. Farias, Fellipe G. Peternella, Yesica R. R. Bustamante, Diogo A. Motta, Julio C. R. F. de Oliveira
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Abstract
Silicon photonics has been widely researched as a potential technology for the next generation of optical devices due to its high integration capabilities. After presenting the first Brazilian high speed integrated 100G-DPQPSK transmitter, this paper brings the design and characterization of a compact integrated silicon coherent receiver, with a footprint of are 4.5 mm x 1 mm. The characterization was performed with 112 Gb/s DP-QPSK modulation resulting in an estimated BER of 5.46 x10-7.
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Alexandre P. Freitas, Giovanni B. Farias, Fellipe G. Peternella, Yesica R. R. Bustamante, Diogo A. Motta, and Julio C. R. F. de Oliveira "112 Gb/s compact silicon-on-insulator coherent receiver", Proc. SPIE 9390, Next-Generation Optical Networks for Data Centers and Short-Reach Links II, 93900D (9 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2079908
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Polarization

Silicon

Silicon photonics

Modulation

Brain-machine interfaces

Waveguides

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