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24 May 2000 Optoelectronic multichip modules based on imaging fiber bundle structures
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Proceedings Volume 4089, Optics in Computing 2000; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386898
Event: 2000 International Topical Meeting on Optics in Computing (OC2000), 2000, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
In this paper, we present a new packaging architecture for chip-level optical interconnections based on imaging fiber bundles. Imaging fiber bundles consist of densely packed arrays of small core fibers such that an object imaged at one end of the bundle is correspondingly imaged on the opposite end. In optical communication applications fiber bundles can be directly coupled to an array of optical sources. Each spot is carried by multiple fibers that in turn can directly illuminate each element in a detector array. Neither end requires any additional optical elements. Thus, imaging fiber bundles are capable of supporting the spatial parallelism of free space interconnects with relaxed alignment and geometry constraints. This paper is focused specifically on multi-chip system designs.
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Donald M. Chiarulli, Steven Peter Levitan, and Matthew Robinson "Optoelectronic multichip modules based on imaging fiber bundle structures", Proc. SPIE 4089, Optics in Computing 2000, (24 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386898
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KEYWORDS
Structured optical fibers

Optical components

Optoelectronics

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Optical interconnects

Free space optics

Channel projecting optics

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