1 Emerging Opportunities: Nano-Photonics & Information Technology Connie Chang-Hasnain EECS University of California, Berkeley
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3 Source: Tingye Li and Herwig Kogelnik Bit Rate -Distance ( Gb/s km) Year WHAT’S NEXT ?? WDM + Optical Amplifiers Optical Amplifiers Coherent Detection 1.5 m Single-Frequency Laser 1.3 m SM Fiber 0.8 m MM Fiber Advances in Optical Communications Coax, 274 Mb/s at 1km repeater spacing 10 7 Increase in Bit rate-Distance Product in 25 years
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 4 Opportunities in Optoelectronics Active Devices Faster, Better, Smaller, New Functions Examples: lasers, detectors, modulators, amplifiers, freq. mixer New functions: wavelength tuning, beam steering, UV and FIR Passive Devices Better, Smaller, New Functions Examples: Wavelength multiplexers, resonators, filters, couplers New functions: thin film non-reciprocal devices Leverage the Coherence Property All-optical buffer and random access memory (RAM) Optical signal processing Integration! Monolithic Heterogeneous
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 5 Opportunities in Optoelectronics Active Devices Faster, Better, Smaller, New Functions Examples: lasers, detectors, modulators, amplifiers, freq. mixer New functions: wavelength tuning, beam steering, UV and FIR Passive Devices Better, Smaller, New Functions Examples: Wavelength multiplexers, resonators, filters, couplers New functions: thin film non-reciprocal devices Leverage the Coherence Property All-optical buffer and random access memory (RAM) Optical signal processing Integration! Monolithic Heterogeneous Nanoscale Material Synthesis Nanoscale Processing Integrated Optoelectronics
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 6 Tailorable Active Materials Greatly Enhanced or Suppressed Optical Gain Spontaneous Emission Optical Nonlinearities Density of States Energy (h ) Bulk Quantum Well Quantum WireQuantum Dot Yang, Berkeley
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 7 Active Material Synthesis Major Challenges Uniformity Control Size Control Placement Control Defect Reduction Chang-Hasnain, Berkeley Weber, Berkeley Dapkus, USC
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 8 Compact Integrated Optics: Photonic Crystals Making Passive Optics 1000 Times Smaller Zuzuki, Berkeley
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 9 Slow Light and Frozen Light Slow light demonstrated in atomic vapor at low temperature, 1999 We proposed all-optical buffers in ‘00. DARPA funded program in 2002 New BAA on Intelligent Optical Network coming out in March. Multiple stacked QD Signal slow down pump P. C. Ku, et.al. Electron. Lett Chang-Hasnain, Berkeley
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 10 Bio-Photonics DARPA Centers U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Berkeley, Colorado State, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard
Chang-Hasnain, UCB 11 Integration Monolithic Princeton University “If you can draw it, we can build it.” Vertical coupling of light via lateral tapers. Single growth step. Heterogeneous UC Berkeley Paste-and-Cut Approach Ion Cut Laser Lift-off 200 m InGaN LEDs on Si Cheung and Sands, Berkeley