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CMOS photonics for optical engines and interconnects

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Abstract

In this contribution the CMOS photonics technology (LuxG) developed and commercialized by Luxtera is reviewed. The advantages of integration and usage of a standard CMOS foundry toolset/process/practice are discussed with mention to a newly developed 14Gbps transceiver chip.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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