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Optical interconnects : the silicon approach. Springer series in optical sciences (2006)
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ISBN: 3540289100 bzw. 9783540289104, in Deutsch, Berlin , Heidelberg , New York : Springer, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Petra Gros Versandantiquariat, 56068 Koblenz.
Gebundene Ausgabe XXII, 381 Seiten : Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm Gebundene Ausgabe Buch ist in einwandfreiem Zustand ! Contents 1 Advanced Conventional Interconnects: State of the Art, Future Trends, and Limitations M. Moussavi .................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction................................................ 1 1.2 InterconnectSchemesAnalysis................................ 3 1.3 TechnologicalIssues......................................... 5 1.4 ElectricalResults:StateoftheArt............................ 9 1.5 FutureTrends.............................................. 10 References ...................................................... 12 2 Optical Gain in Silicon and the Quest for a Silicon Injection Laser L. Pavesi ....................................................... 15 2.1 BasicsonLightAmpli?cationandGain........................ 15 2.2 LimitationofSiliconforLightAmpli?cation.................... 17 2.3 VariousApproachestoaSiliconLaser ......................... 19 2.3.1 SiliconRamanLaser.................................. 19 2.3.2 BulkSiliconLight-EmittingDiodes..................... 21 2.3.3 OpticalGaininSiNanocrystals........................ 23 2.3.4 LightAmpli?cationinEr-CoupledSi-nc................. 27 2.4 Conclusions................................................ 30 References ...................................................... 30 3 Silicon Raman Laser, Ampli?er, and Wavelength Converter O. Boyraz....................................................... 33 3.1 Introduction................................................ 33 3.2 RamanAmpli?cationinSilicon............................... 34 3.3 RamanWavelengthConversion............................... 39 3.4 ExperimentalDemonstrations ................................ 41 3.5 GeSiRamanDevices ........................................ 47XII Contents 3.6 Conclusions................................................ 48 References ...................................................... 49 4 Electro-Optical Modulators in Silicon S. Libertino and A. Sciuto ........................................ 53 4.1 Introduction................................................ 53 4.2 IntroductiontoOpticalModulation ........................... 55 4.3 MechanismsforLightModulation............................. 57 4.3.1 Acousto-OpticalE?ect................................ 58 4.3.2 Electro-OpticalE?ects................................ 58 4.3.3 Thermo-OpticalE?ectsinSilicon....................... 61 4.3.4 FreeCarrierAbsorption............................... 64 4.4 DeviceStructures........................................... 65 4.5 DevicesProposedinLiterature............................... 69 4.5.1 MEMSDevices....................................... 69 4.5.2 Thermo-OpticalModulators ........................... 71 4.5.3 FreeCarrierAbsorption-BasedModulators .............. 72 4.6 HowtoFabricateandCharacterise anElectro-OpticalModulator ................................ 80 4.7 Conclusions................................................ 91 References ...................................................... 92 5 Silicon Photodetectors and Receivers H. Zimmermann................................................. 97 5.1 PhotodetectorsinStandardSiliconTechnologies................ 97 5.1.1 PhotodetectorsinBipolarTechnology................... 97 5.1.2 PhotodetectorsinCMOSTechnology ................... 98 5.1.3 PhotodetectorsinBiCMOSTechnology ................. 99 5.1.4 LateralPINPhotodiodesonSOI.......................101 5.2 AdvancedPhotodetectors....................................102 5.2.1 DoublePhotodiode...................................102 5.2.2 VerticalPINPhotodiodes .............................103 5.3 Photo-ReceiverCircuits......................................107 5.3.1 OS-OEICSforDVDApplications.......................107 5.3.2 FiberandInterconnectReceivers.......................114 5.4 Conclusion.................................................121 References ......................................................122 6 Active SiGe Devices for Optical Interconnects E. Cassan, S. Laval, D. Marris, M. Rouvi'ere, L. Vivien, M. Halbwax, A. Lupu, and D. Pascal...........................................125 6.1 Introduction................................................125 6.2 Silicon.
Gebundene Ausgabe XXII, 381 Seiten : Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm Gebundene Ausgabe Buch ist in einwandfreiem Zustand ! Contents 1 Advanced Conventional Interconnects: State of the Art, Future Trends, and Limitations M. Moussavi .................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction................................................ 1 1.2 InterconnectSchemesAnalysis................................ 3 1.3 TechnologicalIssues......................................... 5 1.4 ElectricalResults:StateoftheArt............................ 9 1.5 FutureTrends.............................................. 10 References ...................................................... 12 2 Optical Gain in Silicon and the Quest for a Silicon Injection Laser L. Pavesi ....................................................... 15 2.1 BasicsonLightAmpli?cationandGain........................ 15 2.2 LimitationofSiliconforLightAmpli?cation.................... 17 2.3 VariousApproachestoaSiliconLaser ......................... 19 2.3.1 SiliconRamanLaser.................................. 19 2.3.2 BulkSiliconLight-EmittingDiodes..................... 21 2.3.3 OpticalGaininSiNanocrystals........................ 23 2.3.4 LightAmpli?cationinEr-CoupledSi-nc................. 27 2.4 Conclusions................................................ 30 References ...................................................... 30 3 Silicon Raman Laser, Ampli?er, and Wavelength Converter O. Boyraz....................................................... 33 3.1 Introduction................................................ 33 3.2 RamanAmpli?cationinSilicon............................... 34 3.3 RamanWavelengthConversion............................... 39 3.4 ExperimentalDemonstrations ................................ 41 3.5 GeSiRamanDevices ........................................ 47XII Contents 3.6 Conclusions................................................ 48 References ...................................................... 49 4 Electro-Optical Modulators in Silicon S. Libertino and A. Sciuto ........................................ 53 4.1 Introduction................................................ 53 4.2 IntroductiontoOpticalModulation ........................... 55 4.3 MechanismsforLightModulation............................. 57 4.3.1 Acousto-OpticalE?ect................................ 58 4.3.2 Electro-OpticalE?ects................................ 58 4.3.3 Thermo-OpticalE?ectsinSilicon....................... 61 4.3.4 FreeCarrierAbsorption............................... 64 4.4 DeviceStructures........................................... 65 4.5 DevicesProposedinLiterature............................... 69 4.5.1 MEMSDevices....................................... 69 4.5.2 Thermo-OpticalModulators ........................... 71 4.5.3 FreeCarrierAbsorption-BasedModulators .............. 72 4.6 HowtoFabricateandCharacterise anElectro-OpticalModulator ................................ 80 4.7 Conclusions................................................ 91 References ...................................................... 92 5 Silicon Photodetectors and Receivers H. Zimmermann................................................. 97 5.1 PhotodetectorsinStandardSiliconTechnologies................ 97 5.1.1 PhotodetectorsinBipolarTechnology................... 97 5.1.2 PhotodetectorsinCMOSTechnology ................... 98 5.1.3 PhotodetectorsinBiCMOSTechnology ................. 99 5.1.4 LateralPINPhotodiodesonSOI.......................101 5.2 AdvancedPhotodetectors....................................102 5.2.1 DoublePhotodiode...................................102 5.2.2 VerticalPINPhotodiodes .............................103 5.3 Photo-ReceiverCircuits......................................107 5.3.1 OS-OEICSforDVDApplications.......................107 5.3.2 FiberandInterconnectReceivers.......................114 5.4 Conclusion.................................................121 References ......................................................122 6 Active SiGe Devices for Optical Interconnects E. Cassan, S. Laval, D. Marris, M. Rouvi'ere, L. Vivien, M. Halbwax, A. Lupu, and D. Pascal...........................................125 6.1 Introduction................................................125 6.2 Silicon.
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Optical Interconnects
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Optical Interconnects : The Silicon Approach (Springer Series in Optical Sciences) (Springer Series in Optical Sciences) (2006)
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ISBN: 9783540289104 bzw. 3540289100, in Deutsch, Springer Verlag, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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1st edition. 384 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
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Optical Interconnects: The Silicon Approach (Hardcover)
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ISBN: 9783540289104 bzw. 3540289100, in Deutsch, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg, Deutschland, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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Optical Interconnects: The Silicon Approach (2014)
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ISBN: 9783540289104 bzw. 3540289100, in Deutsch, SPRINGER PG 01/10/2014, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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