硅纳米光子学制造:一门创新的研究生课程

L. Chrostowski, N. Rouger, D. Deptuck, N. Jaeger
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我们报告了我们最近在英属哥伦比亚大学与CMC微系统公司合作开设的硅光子学跨大陆课程的成功经验。该课程面向来自加拿大各地的学生,吸引了几乎所有拥有先进光子学研究项目的加拿大大学的参与者。本课程的重点是快速发展的硅光子学领域。其目的是为学生提供使用绝缘体上硅平台设计光学电路和系统的广泛能力。学习本课程的学生将熟悉光子学领域的设计、制造和测试,这一领域注定将在光学电路中发挥越来越重要的作用,并且从长远来看无处不在,影响光学互连、通信系统和传感器系统等领域。该课程采用混合学习的教学方法,包括现场研讨会,然后是基于设计的电子学习。学生的设计是使用IMEC的被动光子cSOI工艺制作的,该工艺可通过欧洲硅光子原型服务ePIXfab访问。到目前为止,学生的项目包括使用环形谐振器、波导、耦合器和光子晶体的组合设计集成光电路,用于WDM光互连滤波器、相位调制信号解调器和芯片实验室传感器等应用。
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Silicon Nanophotonics Fabrication: An innovative graduate course
We report our recent successful experiences related to the development of a transcontinental course in silicon photonics offered by the University of British Columbia in collaboration with CMC Microsystems. The course is offered to students from across Canada and has attracted participants from nearly every Canadian university with an advanced photonics research program. The focus of the course is the rapidly developing field of silicon photonics. Its aim is to provide the students with a breadth of competencies in designing optical circuits and systems using a silicon-on-insulator platform. The students taking the course gain familiarity in design, fabrication, and testing in an area of photonics that is destined to play an increasingly important, and in the long run ubiquitous, role in optical circuitry, impacting on areas such as optical interconnects, communications systems, and sensor systems. The course is structured using a blended-learning pedagogical approach consisting of an on-site workshop followed by design-based e-learning. The students' designs are fabricated using IMEC's passive photonic cSOI process, which is accessed through the European silicon photonics prototyping service ePIXfab. Student projects to date have included the design of integrated-optical circuits using combinations of ring resonators, waveguides, couplers, and photonic crystals for applications such as filters for WDM optical interconnects, demodulators for phase modulated signals, and lab-on-chip sensors.
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