Tower Semiconductor and Quintessent Announce Partnership to Create Foundry Silicon Photonics Platform with Integrated Quantum Dot Laser
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Thursday, September 2, 2021
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The resulting capability will be an industry first in demonstrating integrated optical gain in a standard foundry silicon photonics process.
Key Points:
- The resulting capability will be an industry first in demonstrating integrated optical gain in a standard foundry silicon photonics process.
- "Quintessent and Tower are re-defining the frontiers of integrated silicon photonics under this effort, saidDr.
- Bringing the III-V laser diode within our silicon photonics platform will enable single chip photonic integrated circuit (PIC) design.
- Quintessent is developing disruptive connectivity solutions to unlock new scale-out pathways for AI/ML systems through innovations in silicon photonics and quantum dot lasers and amplifiers.