European collaboration accelerates silicon photonics prototyping services

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Algemeen advies 03/07/2015 11:38
Leuven (Belgium) – July 3, 2015 - Imec and its partners announced today that they have successfully completed a three-year program (2012 - 2015) to leverage a variety of silicon photonics technologies by making them accessible for industry and academia worldwide. Within the ESSenTIAL program funded by the European Commission, imec has worked closely with CEA-LETI (France), Tyndall Institute (Ireland), VTT (Finland), IHP (Germany), TNO (The Netherlands) and CMC (Canada) to develop advanced multi-project-wafer services as well as packaging services for silicon photonics. The services were made accessible to industrial players – both small- and medium-sized companies – enabling them to test silicon photonics technology.

Silicon photonics is a key enabling technology for a wide range of markets, from optical interconnect networks in data centers to disposable biosensor chips for immunoassays. In essence, silicon photonics builds on the technology portfolio and economy of scale of CMOS fabs to manufacture sophisticated photonic integrated circuits with a combination of passive devices – in particular wavelength and polarisation selective devices – and active devices such as optical modulators and detectors. The ESSenTIAL program has extensively expanded the services of ePIXfab, an alliance of European entities set up in 2006 to support the emergence of a fabless silicon photonics ecosystem. ePIXfab has provided affordable Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) services to fabless R&D teams worldwide developing photonic circuits. European users received some benefits based on EU funding, but the ePIXfab services were provided globally.

“ePIXfab was founded to provide the silicon photonics research community an access path to advanced CMOS technology with the goal of sharing cost and expertise. ePIXfab has helped to accelerate the field of silicon photonics and to let it move from a research field to a field of critical industrial importance,” says Ghent University professor Roel Baets, one of the founders of ePIXfab and research team leader associated with imec.

Within the ESSenTIAL project, the portfolio of silicon photonics services offered by ePIXfab has been extended in many ways. High speed active devices (up to 25 Gbit/s) were added to the MPW offering. Furthermore, ePIXfab has started to organize extra MPW runs on two silicon photonics technology platforms with special unique features, at IHP and at VTT. In total over 200 silicon photonics circuit designs were prototyped at imec, LETI, IHP or VTT, including close to 50 designs from companies. Another major achievement of the project was the creation of silicon photonics packaging services at Tyndall Institute. ”Packaging is often seen as the Achilles heel of photonic component technology. Tyndall Institute has developed a family of solutions, encompassing optical, electrical and RF packaging. These standardized packaging approaches for silicon photonic chips are available to industry through the ePIXfab-alliance”, stated Peter O’Brien, Head of the Photonics Packaging Group at Tyndall.

Given the shortage of skilled engineers in silicon photonics, especially at the design level, ESSenTIAL has spent considerable resources on training activities. Over 110 experts were trained in regular six-monthly training events and several hundreds more were reached through webinars. Last but not least, ESSenTIAL has conducted 80 feasibility studies with European SMEs, which resulted in at least 22 new projects and over 30 project proposals.
During ESSenTIAL the MPW operation for silicon photonics has been integrated into Europractice IC service, marking a milestone for the further growth of Europe’s silicon photonics. “Through the EUROPRACTICE service, more than 650 European academia and 300 companies world-wide have now access to Si Photonics technologies” says Carl Das, Chairman of the Europractice service.
While the MPW-services for silicon photonics are open to any company, research institute or university, it is worth mentioning that there are financially attractive options for European small and medium-sized companies to develop a silicon photonics prototype in the context of their product innovation. This is possible through the EU-funded project ACTPHAST (www.actphast.eu)


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About ePIXfab
ePIXfab is the European silicon photonics alliance. ePIXfab is a consortium of partners including partners imec (B), CEA-Leti (F), IHP (D), Tyndall National Institute (IE), TNO (NL) and VTT (FI) The original mission of ePIXfab was to coordinate MPW runs for silicon photonics. These activities have been transferred to Europractice IC Service. ePIXfab now puts focus on training, dissemination and roadmapping activities in the field of silicon photonics. A full-day training course on silicon photonics will be organized on September 27 in conjunction with the ECOC2015 conference in Valencia. The alliance is open to new European members. For more information, contact prof. Roel Baets (roel.baets@ugent.be).

About Europractice
Europractice-IC service is supported by the “EUROPRACTICE2013” EC-funded project (This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 610018) and is offering access to CAD tools for academia and prototyping services for academia and companies. (http://www.europractice-ic.com)





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