Roadmap on silicon photonics
University of Southampton · Rockley Photonics (United States) · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Silicon photonics research can be dated back to the 1980s. However, the previous decade has witnessed an explosive growth in the field. Silicon photonics is a disruptive technology that is poised to revolutionize a number of application areas, for example, data centers, high-performance computing and sensing. The key driving force behind silicon photonics is the ability to use CMOS-like fabrication resulting in high-volume production at low cost. This is a key enabling factor for bringing photonics to a range of technology areas where the costs of implementation using traditional photonic elements such as those used for the telecommunications industry would be prohibitive. Silicon does however have a number of…
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17Topics & keywords
- Photonics
- Silicon photonics
- Computer science
- Key (lock)
- Telecommunications
- Nanotechnology
- Engineering physics
- Engineering
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure