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Multi-wavelength 100Gb/s Silicon Photonics Based Transceiver with Silica mux/demux and MEMS-coupled InP Lasers

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Abstract

A QSFP-packaged 100Gb/s CWDM4 transceiver is demonstrated by a hybrid assembly of a commercial silicon photonics chip containing modulators and electronics, a silica based mux/demux PLC, and a MEMS carrier with four InP lasers.

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