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How does light propagate in integrated circuits on chips?

The field of photonic integrated circuits focuses on the miniaturization of photonic elements and their integration in photonic chips circuits that carry out a range of calculations using photons, rather than electrons as are used in electronic circuits. Silicon based photonics is a developing field that is relevant for data centers, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and more. It enables an enormous improvement in the chips’ performance, and in their cost benefit ratio as it is based on the very same prevalent raw material from chips in the world of electronics. However, despite benefiting from the well developed lithography production process, which enables precise production of the desired devices, the instruments don’t yet enable accurate mapping of the chip’s optic characteristics. This includes its internal light motion a crucial capacity given the difficulty to model the effect of fabrication flaws and inaccuracies due to the devices tiny dimensions.

A new article by Professor Guy Bartal, head of the Laboratory for Advanced Photonic Research, and doctoral student Matan Iluz, in collaboration with Professor Amir Rosenthal’s research group. Graduate students Kobi Cohen, Jacob Kheireddine, Yoav Hazan and Shai Tsesses also took part in the research. tackles this challenge, showing advanced light imaging in photonic circuits on chips. The research, which was published in the journal Optica. The researchers harnessed the optical characteristics of silicon to map the light’s propagation without requiring an invasive action of any sort, which perturbs or alters the chip. This process includes mapping the light waves defining the elements that affect the light’s movement waveguides and beam splitters.

The research is supported by the Helen Diller Quantum Center at the Technion, the Microelectronics and Nanoelectronics Research Center at the Technion, and the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

Click here for the paper in Optica

Guy Bartal website

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Electromagnetics & PhotonicsMicro-electronics & Nano-electronics
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