0% found this document useful (0 votes)
43 views3 pages

Silicon Photonics Design: From Devices To Systems: March 2015

This document summarizes a book on silicon photonics design that provides step-by-step tutorials and examples to teach students how to design foundry-ready photonic circuits and systems. The book covers modeling techniques, passive and active photonic components, and approaches for photonic circuit and system design. It also addresses real-world challenges in fabrication, testing, and packaging of silicon photonic chips.

Uploaded by

Cristian Vargas
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
43 views3 pages

Silicon Photonics Design: From Devices To Systems: March 2015

This document summarizes a book on silicon photonics design that provides step-by-step tutorials and examples to teach students how to design foundry-ready photonic circuits and systems. The book covers modeling techniques, passive and active photonic components, and approaches for photonic circuit and system design. It also addresses real-world challenges in fabrication, testing, and packaging of silicon photonic chips.

Uploaded by

Cristian Vargas
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.

net/publication/275891722

Silicon Photonics Design: From Devices to Systems

Book · March 2015


DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781316084168

CITATIONS READS
300 10,852

2 authors, including:

Lukas Chrostowski
University of British Columbia - Vancouver
304 PUBLICATIONS   5,205 CITATIONS   

SEE PROFILE

Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects:

Stress engineering with silicon nitride stressors for Ge-on-Si lasers View project

Significant Crosstalk Reduction using All-Dielectric CMOS-Compatible Metamaterials View project

All content following this page was uploaded by Lukas Chrostowski on 12 May 2015.

The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file.


www.cambridge.org/chrostowski

Silicon Photonics Design


From Devices to Systems
Lukas Chrostowski
University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Michael Hochberg
Coriant Advanced Technology Group

About the Book


From design and simulation through to testing and
fabrication, this hands-on introduction to silicon photonics
engineering equips students with everything they need
to begin creating foundry-ready designs. The text offers
step-by-step tutorials, straightforward examples, illustrative
source code fragments, and in-depth discussion of real-
world issues and fabrication challenges, while additional
Save resources are provided online.
20% Key Features
• Employs minimal mathematics and derivations, placing
Available from May 2015 | 437 pages
a greater emphasis on practical understanding
250 color illus.
Hardback | 978-1-107-08545-9 • Covers passive components, active components
List Price: USD 110.00 including modulators, detectors and lasers, and big-
Discounted Price: USD 88.00 picture systems design
List Price: GBP 65.00
Discounted Price: GBP 52.00 • Addresses real-world fabrication challenges including
non-uniformity, automated wafer- and chip-
level testing, packaging, and design for test and
manufacturability considerations

How To Order

Visit www.cambridge.org/chrostowski
or Call 1.800.872.7423
or +44 (0) 1223 326050

Enter Discount Code Chrostowski15 at


checkout to receive the discount.
Offer expires 1 June 2015
www.cambridge.org/chrostowski

Contents
Part I. Silicon Photonics - Introduction: 1. Fabless Silicon
Photonics: 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Silicon photonics - the
next fabless semiconductor industry; 1.3 Applications;
1.4 Technical challenges and the state of the art; 1.5
Opportunities; 2. Modelling and Design Approaches: 2.1
Optical Waveguide Mode Solver; 2.2 Wave Propagation;
2.3 Optoelectronic models; 2.4 Microwave Modelling;
2.5 Thermal Modelling; 2.6 Photonic Circuit Modelling;
2.7 Physical Layout; 2.8 Software Tools Integration; Part
II. Silicon Photonics - Passive Components: 3. Optical
Materials and Waveguides: 3.1 Silicon-on-Insulator; 3.2
Waveguides; 3.3 Bent waveguides; 3.4 Code Listings; 3.5
Problems; 4. Fundamental Building Blocks: 4.1 Directional
couplers; 4.2 Y-Branch; 4.3 Mach-Zehnder Interferometer;
4.4 Ring resonators; 4.5 Waveguide Bragg Grating Filters;
4.6 Code Listings; 4.7 Problems; 5. Optical I/O: 5.1 The
challenge of optical coupling to silicon photonic chips; 5.2
Grating Coupler; 5.3 Edge Coupler; 5.4 Polarization; 5.5
Save Code Listings; 5.6 Problems; Part III. Silicon Photonics -
20% Active Components: 6. Modulators: 6.1 Plasma Dispersion
E; 6.2 PN Junction Phase Shifter; 6.3 Micro-ring Modulators;
6.4 Forward-biased PIN Junction; 6.5 Active Tuning; 6.6
Available from May 2015 | 437 pages Thermo-Optic Switch; 6.7 Code Listings; 6.8 Problems; 7.
250 color illus. Detectors: 7.1 Performance Parameters; 7.2 Fabrication;
Hardback | 978-1-107-08545-9 7.3 Types of detectors; 7.4 Design Considerations; 7.5
List Price: USD 110.00 Detector modelling; 7.5.2 Electronic Simulations; 7.6 Code
Discounted Price: USD 88.00 Listings; 7.7 Problems; 8. Lasers: 8.1 External Lasers; 8.2
List Price: GBP 65.00 Laser Modelling; 8.3 Co-Packaging; 8.4 Hybrid Silicon
Discounted Price: GBP 52.00 Lasers; 8.5 Monolithic Lasers; 8.6 Alternative Light Sources;
8.7 Problems; Part IV. Silicon Photonics - System Design:
9. Photonic Circuit Modelling: 9.1 Need for photonic
circuit modelling; 9.2 Components for System Design;
9.3 Compact Models; 9.4 Directional Coupler - Compact
Model; 9.5 Ring Modulator - Circuit Model; 9.6 Grating
Coupler - S Parameters; 9.7 Code Listings; 10. Tools and
How To Order Techniques: 10.1 Process Design Kit (PDK); 10.2 Mask
Layout; 11. Fabrication: 11.1 Fabrication Non-Uniformity;
Visit www.cambridge.org/chrostowski 11.2 Problems; 12. Testing and Packaging: 12.1 Electrical
or Call 1.800.872.7423 and Optical Interfacing; 12.2 Automated Optical Probe
or +44 (0) 1223 326050 Stations; 12.3 Design for Test; 13. Silicon Photonic
System Example: 13.1 Wavelength Division Multiplexed
Enter Discount Code Chrostowski15 at Transmitter.
checkout to receive the discount.
Offer expires 1 June 2015

View publication stats

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy