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A Hybrid-Integrated 400G TROSA Module Using Chip-to-Chip Optical Butt-Coupling

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Abstract

Using an optical butt-coupling method, we have developed a low-cost hybrid-integrated 4×100G TROSA module, showing clear Tx optical eye patterns and Rx sensitivities within −7.0 ~ −6.4 dBm at 106-0bps PAM4 signals for all channels.

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