Guided-wave and free-space optical interconnects for parallel-processing systems: a comparison
- 10 September 1994
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 33 (26) , 6168-6180
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.33.006168
Abstract
Guided-wave and free-space optical interconnects are compared based on insertion loss, link efficiency, connection density, time delay, and power dissipation for three types of connection networks. Three types of free-space interconnect systems are analyzed that are representative of a wide variety of free-space systems: space-variant basis-set and space-invarient systems. Results indicate that the connection density of a space-variant free space system has a connection density roughly equivalent to a two level guided-wave system with a pitch of ~10 μm (for a 1-μm wavelength) and a core refractive index of 2.0. It is also shown that the connection density of basis-set and space-invariant free-space systems can be several orders of magnitude higher than fundamental limits on the connection density of dual-level guided-wave interconnect systems when large-scale highly connected networks are employed.Keywords
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