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A Complete 10 Gbps Chip-to-chip Digital CMOS Silicon Photonic Link

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Abstract

We report a complete 10Gbps digital CMOS photonic direct chip-to-chip link. The link includes power supply regulation and digital retiming and uses record-low 680 fJ/bit transceivers and an optical power of 1.4 pJ/bit.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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