Intel corporation (20240219644). ELECTRO-OPTICAL CIRCUITS WITH MODULAR SWITCHABLE PHOTONIC INTERFACE simplified abstract

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ELECTRO-OPTICAL CIRCUITS WITH MODULAR SWITCHABLE PHOTONIC INTERFACE

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Suddhasattwa Nad of Chandler AZ (US)

Benjamin Duong of Phoenix AZ (US)

Hiroki Tanaka of Gilbert AZ (US)

Brandon Marin of Gilbert AZ (US)

Jeremy Ecton of Gilbert AZ (US)

Gang Duan of Chandler AZ (US)

Srinivas Pietambaram of Chandler AZ (US)

Hari Mahalingam of San Jose CA (US)

ELECTRO-OPTICAL CIRCUITS WITH MODULAR SWITCHABLE PHOTONIC INTERFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240219644 titled 'ELECTRO-OPTICAL CIRCUITS WITH MODULAR SWITCHABLE PHOTONIC INTERFACE

The integrated circuit (IC) module described in the patent application consists of a photonic IC, an electrical IC, and a switchable waveguide device that controls optical signals to or from the photonic IC based on a signal from the electrical IC.

  • The switchable waveguide device is formed by coupling metallization structures on both sides of, and either level with or below, a nonlinear optical material.
  • The metallization structures may be located in either the photonic or electrical IC.
  • The nonlinear optical material may be positioned above the electrical IC in the photonic IC or on a glass substrate.
  • The photonic and electrical ICs can be hybrid bonded or soldered together.
  • The IC module can be connected to a system substrate.

Potential Applications: - Optical communication systems - Data processing applications - Telecommunications equipment

Problems Solved: - Efficient control of optical signals in integrated circuits - Integration of photonic and electrical components

Benefits: - Improved signal control and processing - Enhanced performance of integrated circuits - Increased efficiency in data transmission

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Integrated Circuit Module for Optoelectronic Systems This technology can be utilized in the development of high-speed data processing systems, telecommunications equipment, and optical communication devices, leading to faster and more reliable data transmission.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the switchable waveguide device enhance the functionality of the integrated circuit module? - The switchable waveguide device allows for the efficient control of optical signals within the IC module, improving signal processing and transmission.

2. What are the potential advantages of hybrid bonding the photonic and electrical ICs? - Hybrid bonding enables a strong and reliable connection between the photonic and electrical components, ensuring optimal performance of the IC module.


Original Abstract Submitted

an integrated circuit (ic) module includes a photonic ic, an electrical ic, and a switchable waveguide device that, using a signal from the electrical ic, controls optical signals to or from the photonic ic. the switchable waveguide device may be formed by coupling metallization structures on both sides of, and either level with or below, a nonlinear optical material. the metallization structures may be in the photonic or electrical ic. the nonlinear optical material may be above the electrical ic in the photonic ic or on a glass substrate. the photonic and electrical ics may be hybrid bonded or soldered together. the ic module may be coupled to a system substrate.