美国制造集成光子学会(AIM Photonics)

J. Bowers, R. Alferness, Robert L. Clark, D. Coolbaugh, L. Kimerling, T. Koch, M. Liehr, M. Watts
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国家制造创新网络(NNMI)是一个由美国研究机构组成的网络,致力于通过美国工业界、大学和联邦政府机构之间的公私合作伙伴关系,开发和商业化制造技术。最新的研究所于2015年7月27日宣布:美国制造集成光子学研究所(AIM Photonics)。该研究所专注于在美国开发端到端光子集成电路(PIC)生态系统,包括国内代工厂接入,集成设计工具,自动化封装,组装和测试以及劳动力发展。该研究所将开发和展示创新的制造技术,用于:1)互联网和电信信号的超高速传输和交换2)微波光子PICs 3)多传感器应用,包括化学生物传感器,城市导航等主题AIM的愿景是为工业建立一个技术,商业和教育框架,政府和学术界将加速集成光子解决方案从创新到生产就绪部署的过渡,涵盖商业和国防应用系统。硅光子学具有显著降低许多传统应用中使用的光学器件成本的潜力,此外还可以实现新的器件和应用。这是因为CMOS处理设备和基础设施的成熟,以及光子集成的能力和效率。以晶圆规模的方式将光子器件与CMOS电子器件集成在一起的能力可以大大增加集成电路的容量,减小尺寸,重量,功耗,同时提高采用这些元件的系统的可靠性。硅波导的低损耗使得制造大型、复杂的无源元件没有明显的信号衰减。它还提高了激光器的性能,导致更低的阈值和更窄的线宽。AIM Photonics为集成III-V材料的关键功能提供了各种解决方案,从单片InP PICs到异质材料集成。本报告将总结AIM光子学研究所和参与该研究所的50多个合作伙伴。它将总结AIM Photonics对航空电子社区的影响,以及工业,政府和学术用户使用AIM Photonics的代工和其他服务的方法。
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American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics (AIM Photonics)
The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) is a network of research institutes in the United States that focus on developing and commercializing manufacturing technologies through public-private partnerships between U.S. industry, universities, and federal government agencies. The newest Institute was announced July 27, 2015: The American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics (AIM Photonics). This Institute is focused on developing an end-to-end photonic integrated circuit (PIC) ecosystem in the U.S., including domestic foundry access, integrated design tools, automated packaging, assembly and test, and workforce development. The Institute will develop and demonstrate innovative manufacturing technologies for: 1) Ultra-high-speed transmission and switching of signals for the Internet and telecommunications 2) Microwave photonic PICs 3) Multi-sensor applications including chem-bio sensors, urban navigation, and other topics The AIM vision is to establish a technology, business and education framework for industry, government and academia to accelerate the transition of integrated photonic solutions from innovation to manufacturing-ready deployment in systems spanning commercial and defense applications. Silicon photonics has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of optical devices used in many traditional applications in addition to enabling new devices and applications. This is because of the maturity of CMOS processing facilities and infrastructure and because of the capabilities and efficiency of photonic integration. The ability to integrate photonic devices with CMOS electronics in a wafer scale manner can greatly increase the capacity of integrated circuits and reduce the size, weight, power dissipation while simultaneously increasing the reliability of the systems employing these components. The low loss of silicon waveguides enables large, complex passive components to be made without significant signal attenuation. It also improves the performance of lasers, resulting in lower thresholds and narrower linewidths. AIM Photonics provides a variety of solutions for integrating the critical functionality of III-V materials, ranging from monolithic InP PICs to heterogeneous materials integration. This presentation will summarize the AIM Photonics Institute and over 50 partners participating in the Institute. It will summarize the impact AIM Photonics can have on the Avionics community and ways for industrial, government and academic users to use the foundry and other services in AIM Photonics.
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