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Erbium-doped polymer waveguide amplifiers for PCB-integrated optical links

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Peer-reviewed

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Conference Object

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Authors

Bamiedakis, Nikolaos  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1981-1623
Kumi-Barimah, E 
Jose, G 
Penty, RV 

Abstract

Optical technologies are increasingly considered for use in high-performance electronic systems to overcome the performance bottleneck of electrical interconnects when operating at high frequencies and provide high-speed communication between electronic chips and modules. Polymer waveguides are leading candidates for implementing board-level optical interconnections as they exhibit favourable mechanical, thermal and optical properties for direct integration onto conventional printed circuit boards (PCBs). Numerous system demonstrators have been reported in recent years featuring different types of polymer materials and opto-electronic (OE) PCB designs. However, all demonstrated polymer-based interconnection technologies are currently passive, which limits the length of the on-board links and the number of components that can be connected in optical bus architectures. In this paper therefore, we present work towards the formation of low-cost optical waveguide amplifiers that can be readily integrated onto standard PCBs by combining two promising optical technologies: siloxane-based polymers and ultra-fast laser plasma implantation (ULPI). Siloxane-based waveguides exhibit high-temperature resistance in excess of 300°C and low loss at different wavelength ranges, while ULPI has been demonstrated to produce very high dopant concentrations in glass thin films with values of 1.63×1021 cm-3 recently reported in Er-doped silica layers. Here we present detailed simulation studies that demonstrate the potential to achieve a internal gain of up to 8 dB/cm from such structures and report on initial experimental work on Er-doped films and waveguides demonstrating photoluminescence and good lifetimes.

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Keywords

EDWA, polymer, plasma implantation, optical interconnects, erbium

Journal Title

Proceedings

Conference Name

SPIE OPTO

Journal ISSN

0277-786X
1996-756X

Volume Title

10924: Optical Interconnects XIX

Publisher

SPIE

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Sponsorship
EPSRC (via University of Leeds) (RGIMRE103854)
EPSRC (1635706)
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