400 Gb/s O-band silicon photonic transmitter for intra-datacenter optical interconnects.
Opt Express
; 27(7): 10258-10268, 2019 Apr 01.
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We present and experimentally demonstrate a silicon photonic (SiP)-based four-lane 400 Gb/s transmitter for fiber-rich intra-datacenter optical interconnects. Four parallel SiP series push-pull traveling wave Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZMs) operating in the O-band are used in the transmitter. The MZMs have an average electro-optic (EO) bandwidth of approximately 30 GHz at 3 V reverse bias voltage. To assess the parallel operation, we measure the EO crosstalk between the four MZMs, where the EO crosstalk between the closest MZMs is below -17 dB over 50 GHz bandwidth. Then, we use a four-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to simultaneously drive the MZMs and characterize the performance of the transmitter versus various parameters. Results reveal that 53 Gbaud pulse amplitude modulation over 4-levels (PAM4), i.e., 100 Gb/s net rate, per lane can be received at a bit error rate (BER) below the KP4- forward error correction (KP4-FEC) threshold of 2.4×10-4 using only a 5-tap feed-forward equalizer (FFE) at the receiver. In addition, we show that 53 Gbaud and 64 Gbaud PAM4 per lane can be received at a BER below the KP4-FEC and 7% hard decision FEC (HD-FEC), respectively, using a driving voltage swing below 1.8 Vpp. To the best of our knowledge, these are the best results for 100 Gb/s PAM4 using a single electrode SiP TWMZM with a lateral PN junction in a multi-project wafer process. Finally, we show that the BER is still below the KP4-FEC at maximum crosstalk for all lanes, and an aggregate rate of 400 Gb/s can be achieved at an average BER of approximately 1×10-4.
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