Bio-inspired optoelectronic devices and systems for energy-efficient in
These results reveal the great potential of such devices for constructing an artificial visual system with high energy efficiency and high biological plausibility.
The two primary optical components of an interconnect are a laser and a modulator. As data rates continue to increase from 100 Gbps to beyond 10 Tbps, the integration of electronics with photonic inte...
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These results reveal the great potential of such devices for constructing an artificial visual system with high energy efficiency and high biological plausibility.
These advances highlight the potential of 2D material-based floating-gate devices for constructing high-speed, energy-efficient, and optically programmable neuromorphic systems with
This paper aims to provide an objective review of the advances made within the realm of graphene-integrated Si photonics for high-speed light modulation and detection.
With a sharp rise of attention on energy efficiency, researchers have proposed and demonstrated innovative materials, high-speed devices, and components integrated on a single platform that...
The capacity and performances of such optical transmission links are mainly determined by high-speed optoelectronic devices, namely, semiconductor lasers, optical modulators, and PDs.
This paper focuses on architectural and circuit-level techniques for both PICs and EICs to improve the energy-efficiency at high data rates. In Section II we discuss how various types of optical modulators
High efficiency linear-driver optics with silicon photonics show promising in pluggable modules with high performances and active optical cables (AOC) with low power by design optimization and trade-off
Optoelectronic memristors (OEMs), which intrinsically combine light sensitivity with tunable nonvolatile resistance states, have emerged as promising building blocks for energy-efficient
Today''s optoelectronic devices, from smartphone cameras to scientific instruments that image the night sky or microscopic cells, are pushed to extract more and more information from