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2.5D co-packaged optical I/O chipsets on a SiON/Si interposer for 4 $\times$ 100G optical interconnection

Optics 2026-02-10 v1

Abstract

Optical I/O technologies have emerged as a potential industrial solution for high-performance data interconnection in AI/ML computing acceleration. While optical I/Os are deployed at the edge of computational chips by co-packaged optics (CPO), flexible and high-performance integration architectures need to be explored to address system-level challenges. In this work, we present and experimentally demonstrate a SiON/Si-based optical interposer that integrates high-bandwidth and energy-efficient optical I/O chipsets. High-performance photonic and electronic components are co-packaged on the interposer, leading to low-loss, signal-integrity-friendly, and thermally efficient characteristics. The optical interposer incorporates low-loss SiON photonic circuits to realize scalable waveguide routing and wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) with polarization-insensitive operation and high fabrication tolerance, while supporting flip-chip integration with InP-based active devices, including electro-absorption modulated lasers (EMLs) and photodetectors (PDs). Based on this architecture, a 400-Gb/s single-fiber optical transceiver is implemented and experimentally evaluated. Clear eye diagrams and high receiver sensitivity demonstrate reliable high-speed data transmission, which offers scalable, high-bandwidth optical I/Os in future high-performance computational clusters.

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@article{arxiv.2602.08284,
  title  = {2.5D co-packaged optical I/O chipsets on a SiON/Si interposer for 4 $\times$ 100G optical interconnection},
  author = {Daibao Hou and Yuntian Yao and Xiaotian Cheng and Shuning Ding and Qiyou Wu and Yonghong Hu and Wei Pan and Chao Huang and Huihui Zhu and Yongzhen Huang and Chenhui Li and Chaoyuan Jin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.08284},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Manuscript with 9 pages and 8 figures