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Low-Loss Integration of High-Density Polymer Waveguides with Silicon Photonics for Co-Packaged Optics

Published 4 Mar 2025 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2503.02712v1)

Abstract: Co-Packaged Optics applications require scalable and high-yield optical interfacing solutions to silicon photonic chiplets, offering low-loss, broadband, and polarization-independent optical coupling while maintaining compatibility with widely used approaches for electrical redistribution. We present two heterogeneous integration techniques that enable high-density electrical and optical I/O connections, utilizing adiabatic coupling between on-chip silicon nitride (SiN) waveguides and package-level polymer optical waveguides. In the first approach, polymer waveguides are patterned using standard lithography directly on the surface of the photonic chip, ensuring compatibility with chip embedding as commonly employed in chip-first fanout wafer-level packaging. In the second approach, photonic chips are flip-chip bonded to the package substrate. Both techniques have been experimentally validated, achieving a coupling efficiency near 1 dB between SiN and polymer waveguides in O-band, for both TE and TM polarizations. SiN tapers were designed using the "Mono" method to optimize phase-matching conditions between the two waveguides, a critical requirement for integrating diverse optical components. These results demonstrate the potential of polymer waveguides in Co-Packaged Optics applications, achieving sub-2 dB chip-to-chip and chip-to-fiber coupling losses.

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