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2 February 2012 Link power budget advantage in GI-core polymer optical waveguide link for optical printed circuit boards
Sho Yakabe, Takaaki Ishigure, Shigeru Nakagawa
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Proceedings Volume 8267, Optoelectronic Interconnects XII; 82670J (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907699
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2012, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
For further advancement of next-generation high-performance computers, low-power consumption, high-density, and low-cost optical interconnection technologies should be adopted, and thus, optical printed circuit boards (O-PCBs) integrating polymer optical waveguides would be a key device. In particular, for low-power consumption, the link power budget should be low enough. In the optical link that consists of two waveguides on PCBs and a graded-index (GI) multimode fiber (MMF) connecting the two PCBs, such a low power budget is expected when GI-core waveguides are utilized. Essentially low coupling loss between the GI-core waveguide and a GI-MMF is one of the reasons of the low power budget, since the mode power profile mismatch between MMFs and GI-core waveguides is smaller than that between MMFs and SI-core waveguides. In this paper, we compose an optical link of vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL)-waveguide: SI or GI-MMF-waveguide: SI or GI-PD, and quantitatively evaluate the coupling loss at each connection point. When all the components are perfectly aligned, the total coupling loss is 1.9 dB in the link with GI-core waveguide. On the other hand, the SI-core waveguide link shows 0.8 dB higher coupling loss (2.72dB) than the GI-core waveguide link. When a misalignment of ±10 μm is added at each connection and 50-μm gaps are added at both VCSEL-waveguide and waveguide-PD connections, the GI-waveguide link demonstrate approximately 2-dB advantage in the power budget over the SI-waveguide link. Given limited power budget consideration for high bit rate optical links (~25 Gb/s), GI-core waveguide enabling low link power budget would be a promising component for O-PCBs.
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Sho Yakabe, Takaaki Ishigure, and Shigeru Nakagawa "Link power budget advantage in GI-core polymer optical waveguide link for optical printed circuit boards", Proc. SPIE 8267, Optoelectronic Interconnects XII, 82670J (2 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907699
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Polymers

Polymer multimode waveguides

Wave propagation

Tolerancing

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Optical interconnects

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