Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics
Pratt School of Engineering
Duke University

 HOME > pratt > FIP    Search Help Login 

Publications [#66364] of Nan M. Jokerst

Papers Published

  1. Jokerst, N.M. and Brooke, M. and Vendier, O. and Wilkinson, S.T. and Fike, S.M. and Lee, M. and Buchanan, B. and Wills, S. and Brown, A., Manufacturable multi-material integration compound semiconductor devices bonded to silicon circuitry, Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA), vol. 2524 (1995), pp. 152 - 63, San Diego, CA, USA
    (last updated on 2007/04/16)

    Abstract:
    The integration of thin film optoelectronic devices with host substrates such as circuits, waveguides, and micromachines offers to the systems engineer the freedom to choose the optimal materials to achieve performance and cost objectives. In essence, the bonding of the thin film components becomes and integral part of the system packaging. The fabrication and integration of thin film compound semiconductor optoelectronic devices with a number of host substrates is presented. Thin film devices have been integrated with silicon circuits and movable micromachines, and have been used to demonstrate three dimensionally interconnected systems. The three-dimensionally integrated systems include detector arrays bonded directly on top of circuits for massively parallel processing of images, and vertical optical interconnections have been demonstrated between stacked layers of silicon circuits (which are transparent to the wavelength of light used) for a massively parallel processing architecture based upon low memory and high input/output

    Keywords:
    integrated circuit packaging;integrated circuit technology;integrated optoelectronics;micromechanical devices;optical computing;optical interconnections;parallel architectures;


Duke University * Pratt * Reload * Login
x