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Multiscale free-space optical interconnects for intrachip global communication: motivation, analysis, and
Michael J McFadden1, Muzammil Iqbal, Thomas Dillon
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark 19711, USA. michael.j.mcfadden@aero.org
Abstract:
The use of optical interconnects for communication between points on a microchip is motivated by system-level interconnect modeling showing the saturation of metal wire capacity at the global layer. Free-space optical solutions are analyzed for intrachip communication at the global layer. A multiscale solution comprising microlenses, etched compound slope microprisms, and a curved mirror is shown to outperform a single-scale alternative. Microprisms are designed and fabricated and inserted into an optical setup apparatus to experimentally validate the concept. The multiscale free-space system is shown to have the potential to provide the bandwidth density and configuration flexibility required for global communication in future generations of microchips.

