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Non-volatile heterogeneous III-V/Si photonics via optical charge-trap memory

Optics 2023-05-30 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

We demonstrate, for the first time, non-volatile charge-trap flash memory (CTM) co-located with heterogeneous III-V/Si photonics. The wafer-bonded III-V/Si CTM cell facilitates non-volatile optical functionality for a variety of devices such as Mach-Zehnder Interferometers (MZIs), asymmetric MZI lattice filters, and ring resonator filters. The MZI CTM exhibits full write/erase operation (100 cycles with 500 states) with wavelength shifts of Δλnonvolatile=1.16nm\Delta\lambda_{non-volatile} = 1.16 nm (Δneff,nonvolatile 2.5×104\Delta n_{eff,non-volatile} ~ 2.5 \times 10^{-4}) and a dynamic power consumption << 20 pW (limited by measurement). Multi-bit write operation (2 bits) is also demonstrated and verified over a time duration of 24 hours and most likely beyond. The cascaded 2nd order ring resonator CTM filter exhibited an improved ER of ~ 7.11 dB compared to the MZI and wavelength shifts of Δλnonvolatile=0.041nm\Delta\lambda_{non-volatile} = 0.041 nm (Δneff,nonvolatile=1.5×104\Delta n_{eff, non-volatile} = 1.5 \times 10^{-4}) with similar pW-level dynamic power consumption as the MZI CTM. The ability to co-locate photonic computing elements and non-volatile memory provides an attractive path towards eliminating the von-Neumann bottleneck.

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@article{arxiv.2305.17578,
  title  = {Non-volatile heterogeneous III-V/Si photonics via optical charge-trap memory},
  author = {Stanley Cheung and Di Liang and Yuan Yuan and Yiwei Peng and Yingtao Hu and Geza Kurczveil and Raymond G. Beausoleil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.17578},
  year   = {2023}
}