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BPN671: Sub-Microsecond MEMS for Optical Switching and Filtering

Project ID BPN671
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Start Date Wed 2012-Feb-01 04:16:53
Last Updated Wed 2013-Jan-30 03:51:45
Abstract High-throughput optical networks like those in modern Internet datacenters are pushing the scaling limits of current optical switching technology. Although current MEMS-based switches can provide port counts in the hundreds with moderate switching times, future datacenter designs will require port counts in the thousands and even faster switching times to keep up with the growth in data traffic within the center. We are developing an integrated photonics platform that will deliver on-chip optical switching and tunable filtering that scales to high port counts with very fast switching times. Our approach uses silicon photonic waveguides with integrated sub-microsecond MEMS actuation for active control.
Status Continuing
Funding Source NSF
IAB Research Area NanoPlasmonics, Microphotonics & Imaging
Researcher(s) Anthony M. Yeh
Advisor(s) Ming C. Wu
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