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Silicon-Organic Hybrid - a compact and energy efficient CMOS compatible active silicon photonic solution

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Abstract

Organic materials combined with silicon waveguides offer a path to highly efficient electro-optical devices. Modulators based on this technology have already shown frequency responses up to 100 GHz, switching with as little as 0.6 fJ/bit, and operation up to 160 Gbit/s.

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