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EU funding (€4,996,208): Advanced GeSi components for next-generation silicon photonics applications Hor23 Dec 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Advanced GeSi components for next-generation silicon photonics applications
By developing 100Gbaud Germanium-Silicon (GeSi) Quantum-Confined Stark-Effect (QCSE) modulators and highly sensitive 100Gbaud avalanche photodetectors (APD), SIPHO-G will bring breakthrough optical modulation and photodetection capability to the world of Silicon Photonics. The newly developed compact, waveguide-coupled modulator and detector building blocks will be monolithically integrated in a high-yield cutting-edge 300mm Silicon Photonics platform, propelling the bandwidth density, power efficiency, sensitivity and complexity of silicon photonic integrated circuits to the next level. Supported by an elaborate simulation and design enablement framework, SIPHO-G will demonstrate an extensive set of application-driven prototypes across the O-band and C-band. By bringing together the entire Silicon Photonics value chain, SIPHO-G will accelerate the development of next-generation co-packaged optics, long-haul optical communications, as well as emerging PIC applications such as optical neuromorphic computing, with performance levels of 4x-20x beyond current state of the art.
Funded Companies:
Company name | Funding amount |
Applied Materials Belgium | €168,941 |
€500,000 | |
Ericsson Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. | €404,500 |
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Dresden Module One LLC & Co. KG | €527,973 |
Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum | €2,149,856 |
Luceda | €306,888 |
€633,050 | |
NEXTNANO GmbH | €305,000 |
Nextnano LAB SAS | €0.00 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101017194
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