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22.9 A 1310nm 3D-integrated silicon photonics Mach-Zehnder-based transmitter with 275mW multistage CMOS driver achieving 6dB extinction ratio at 25Gb/s

Cignoli et al., 2015

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4098606335398385957
Author
Cignoli M
Minoia G
Repossi M
Baldi D
Ghilioni A
Temporiti E
Svelto F
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Publication venue
2015 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference-(ISSCC) Digest of Technical Papers

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Data centers and high-performance computing markets are growing at a fast pace, mandating power-efficient and cost-effective high-speed interconnects [1], tackling the large attenuation and crosstalk problems of metal interconnects and allowing higher …
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