3. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire 1…Development of a photonic transistor Invented by John N. Hait 1989 U.S. patent 5093802 Operating speed of 833,333.3 GHz Photonic computing can be split into three distinct categories…
4. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire 2…Optical computing and quantum computing Quantum computer comprising of purely photonic components Driven by single-photon lasers and photodetectors Photonic computing can be split into three distinct categories…
5. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire 3…Silicon Photonics “build in silicon all the functions necessary for optical Transmission and reception of data” Paniccia, et al. 2004 Photonic computing can be split into three distinct categories…
6. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Of the three technologies, only Silicon Photonics currently offers tangible devices that we can analyse and discuss… …let us look at this in more detail Silicon Photonics
7. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Silicon Photonics Why Photonics? Copper wiring and traces around motherboard reaching Physical limits Bandwidth of 10 Gbps becoming very difficult Unable to maintain speed over distance Answer: Transmit data over fiber optic cable Data transmit speed not compromised by distance Multiplexed capabilities over single fiber Fibers are thin, light and flexible However, current optical signaling equipment expensive Silicon Photonics
8. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Silicon Photonics will deliver on a silicon platform all the components necessary to facilitate the transmission and reception of data. Why? Because, standard CMOS silicon-based fabrication techniques can produce high-volume, low-cost silicon components CMOS fabrication can integrate components at the manufacturing stage, removing need for manual or automated, expensive assembly of devices Silicon Photonics
9. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire What’s required to achieve silicon photonic communication? 1…Transmit 2…Encode 3…Receive / Decode Hybrid Silicon Laser (September 2006) Silicon Modulator (40Gbps July 2007) Photodetector (40Gbps August 2007) …lets look more closely at each component Silicon Photonics
10. Indium Phosphide Holes (+ve) Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Silicon Waveguide conduit Stuart Wiltshire Electrons (-ve) Hybrid Silicon Raman Laser 1…Layer of Indium-phosphide generates photon stream when an electrical charge is applied. 2…Photon passes down into the silicon waveguide below, where It is contained and directed Silicon Oxide Laser light Indium phosphide is fused to silicon wafer with a layer of oxygen gas (oxide) 25 atoms in thickness Silicon Photonics – Hybrid Silicon-Indium Phosphide Raman Laser
11. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire High-speed silicon modulator ...based on a Mach-Zehnder Interferometer, capable of determining the relative phase shift between two collimated laser beams, emanating from a coherent source… …two integrated phase-shifters are utilised to generate constructive and destructive interference, realised by altering the wavelength of light as it passes through the device… Silicon Photonics – High-speed Silicon Modulator
12. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Phase Shifter Off Stuart Wiltshire High-speed silicon modulator LASER Phase Shifter Off Light is split Into two paths Constructive Interference Binary “1” …to create a binary state of “1”, light passing through the modulator is unaffected by the phase shifters, generating ‘constructive’ interference Silicon Photonics – High-speed Silicon Modulator
13. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Phase Shifter On Stuart Wiltshire High-speed silicon modulator LASER Phase Shifter On Light is split Into two paths Destructive Interference Binary “0” …to create binary state “0”, the phase shifters are engaged and alter the frequency of light (colour), resulting in ‘destructive’ interference Silicon Photonics – High-speed Silicon Modulator
14. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Avalanche Photodetector 2…Hole (+ve) travels to top of device and is collected, whilst electron moves down into silicon 1…Germanium layer absorbs photon, Creating an electron-hole pair Optical Fiber 1010101010101010101010 Silicon modulator Germanium Voltage Silicon Multiplication Region 3…Avalanche effect occurs within silicon, eventually leading to generation of electrical signal…Light signal has been decoded into electrical signal Oxide Silicon Oxide Silicon Layer of Germanium is fused to silicon wafer with oxide, similar to technique used in hybrid laser Silicon Photonics – Avalanche Photodetector
15. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire With the addition of a multiplexor / demultiplexor, fiber coupling and a silicon platform, these components can be manufactured as a single high-speed silicon photonic data communication device… …capable of transmitting and receiving data at 50 Gbps (50,000,000,000 bits-per-second) …that’s a single DVD film every second or approximately 1,000 MP3 music tracks Silicon Photonics – The Complete Silicon Photonics Link
16. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire The complete silicon photonics link Photo Detector Hybrid Laser Modulator Photo Detector Hybrid Laser Modulator Fiber Optic Multiplexer Demultiplexer Photo Detector Hybrid Laser 10101010101010101010101010 10101010101010101010101010 Modulator Photo Detector Hybrid Laser Modulator Incoming electrical data stream Reproduced electrical data stream Four channels, encoding and decoding photonic data at 12.5 Gbps each = 50Gbps Laser light, modulation and photonic detection all occurring on a silicon platform Silicon Photonics – The Complete Silicon Photonics Link
17. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire What purpose does it serve? …speed up network and Internet communications massively …increase communication between discrete devices within computer (CPU, graphics, sound, etc.) …through cloud computing, access to super-computer processing will become available globally …meet the demands of future technologies, such as ultra HDTV Silicon Photonics – The Complete Silicon Photonics Link
18. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Tera-scaling Data …by increasing the number of channels on the device and developing the capacity of the individual components, silicon photonic devices will be capable of achieving massive data communication capacity over time. One terabit is equal to 1,000,000,000,000 bits-per-second communication… Silicon Photonics – The Complete Silicon Photonics Link
19. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Who are the players? …Intel Corporation have developed this device …other major companies involved in development include… NEC Electronics Corporation Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd Freescale Semiconductor Inc. Hewlett-Packard International Business Machines
20. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Check out these videos… INTEL CORPORATION, 2010. Craig Barrett Shows Modulator at IDF (Video).http://blip.tv/file/969015/edn. USA: Intel Corporation. INTEL CORPORATION, 2010. Explosion in Silicon Photonics (Video). http://blip.tv/file/962734edn. USA: Intel Corporation. INTEL CORPORATION, 2010. Inside Intel’s Silicon Photonics Lab (Video). http://blip.tv/file/962721/edn. USA: Intel Corporation. INTEL CORPORATION, 2010. Modulator Breakthrough (Video). http://blip.tv/file/959769edn. USA: Intel Corporation. INTEL CORPORATION, 2010. The Raman Effect and Overcoming Two Photon Absorption (Video). http://blip.tv/file/959759edn. USA: Intel Corporation.
21. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Please read my accompanying dissertation Photonic Computing: Light Speed Data Available at: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12872311/Researching%20Emerging%20Technologies%20-%20Photonic%20Computing.pdf
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23. Photonic Computing:Light Speed Data Stuart Wiltshire Journal Articles and White Papers LEE, H., KOK, P., WILLIAMS, C.P. and DOWLING, J.P., 2004. From linear optical quantum computing to Heisenberg-limited interferometry. Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics, 6, pp. S796. NICHOLS, J. and BUCHOLTZ, F., 2011. Beating Nyquist with light: a compressively sampled photonic link. Optics Express, 19(8), pp. 7339-7348. PANICCIA, M., KRUTUL, V., JONES, R., COHEN, O., BOWERS, J., FANG, A. and PARK, H., 2006. A Hybrid Silicon Laser. White Paper, Intel Corporation, . PANICCIA, M., KRUTUL, V. and KOEHL, S., 2004. Introducing Intel’s Advances in Silicon Photonics. White Paper, . RONG, H., JONES, R., LIU, A., COHEN, O., HAK, D., FANG, A. and PANICCIA, M., 2005. Continuous Silicon Laser. Nature, 433(7027), pp. 725-728. RONG, H., JONES, R., LIU, A., COHEN, O., HAK, D., FANG, A. and PANICCIA, M., 2005. A continuous-wave Raman silicon laser. Nature, 433(7027), pp. 725-728.
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