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25 June 2004 Toward the optoelectronic ULSI: drivers and barriers
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We describe the state of the art in optoelectronic component integration, and the current degree of commercial deployment of integrated optoelectronics as dictated by the balance of market pull and technology push. We also present the long-term outlook for optoelectronic integration, including the drivers and barriers that set the roadmap toward the optoelectronic ULSI. We discuss an optoelectronic integration platform that utilizes organic and inorganic materials for the hybrid integration of passive and active optical elements.
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Louay A. Eldada "Toward the optoelectronic ULSI: drivers and barriers", Proc. SPIE 5363, Emerging Optoelectronic Applications, (25 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.537896
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Polymers

Integrated optics

Photonics

Polarization

Copper indium disulfide

Optoelectronics

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