SiPho PIC

A SiPho PIC (Silicon Photonics Photonic Integrated Circuit) is a photonic chip that integrates optical components such as waveguides, modulators, detectors, filters, and multiplexers onto a silicon-based substrate. Unlike traditional electronic integrated circuits that manipulate electrons, SiPho PICs manipulate and transmit information using photons (light).

Silicon photonics combines:

  • the scalability and manufacturing ecosystem of CMOS semiconductor fabrication,
  • with the bandwidth and energy-efficiency advantages of optical communication.

SiPho PICs have become a foundational technology for:

  • hyperscale data centers,
  • AI infrastructure,
  • optical transceivers,
  • co-packaged optics (CPO),
  • LiDAR,
  • sensing,
  • quantum photonics,
  • and high-performance computing interconnects.

Background

The concept of photonic integrated circuits emerged as an optical counterpart to electronic integrated circuits. Researchers envisioned integrating multiple optical functions onto a single chip similarly to how transistors are integrated into electronic ICs.

Silicon photonics gained momentum in the 2000s due to:

  • advances in CMOS lithography,
  • the emergence of silicon optical modulators,
  • and growing bandwidth limitations of copper interconnects.

The technology leverages silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers, where optical waveguides are etched into silicon layers that efficiently guide infrared light.

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