Title :
Technology and application trends of photonic integrated circuits
Author_Institution :
SDL Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
Research on photonic integrated circuits initially focused on the technical challenges of combining a variety of distinct optical waveguide elements with a minimum of fabrication and epitaxial complexity. The vehicles used to chronicle the progress in this technology have often preceded any real market opportunity, instead hoping to stimulate the development of applications that would rely on dramatic cost-savings that PICs might deliver. With this model, WDM becomes a likely candidate for PIC technology. A number of simple photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are already commercially available in diverse application areas ranging from low-chirp integrated laser-electroabsorption modulator sources to high-power master oscillator-power amplifier (MOPA) sources.
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; electro-optical modulation; electroabsorption; integrated optics; optical transmitters; semiconductor lasers; wavelength division multiplexing; MOPA; PIC; WDM; application trends; cost-savings; epitaxial complexity; fabrication complexity; high-power master oscillator-power amplifier sources; low-chirp integrated laser-electroabsorption modulator sources; optical waveguide elements; photonic integrated circuits; technology; Integrated circuit technology; Integrated optics; Market opportunities; Optical device fabrication; Optical waveguides; Photonic integrated circuits; Semiconductor process modeling; Stimulated emission; Vehicles; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Laser Conference, 1996., 15th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Haifa, Israel
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3163-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISLC.1996.553722