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Completed HORIZON European Commission

LIQuid-crystal enabled Universal Optical Reconfigurable Integrated Circuit Engineering


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universiteit Gent
Country Belgium
Start Date Jul 01, 2022
End Date Dec 31, 2023
Duration 548 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101062689
Grant Description

In LIQUORICE we will build an operational proof-of-concept of a general-purpose programmable photonic processor.

This processor is intended to provide the photonics community with a flexible rapid prototyping technology, similar in use as an electronic FPGA, to stimulate new innovation and accelerate the adoption of photonic chip technology in diverse applications, beyond the traditional photonics markets of telecom and datacom.

In particular, we want to test this new photonic chip for use in programmable photonic test & measurement equipment.

This is an application space where the chips flexibility is exceptionally useful, and which we have identified as an accessible beachhead market.

Generic programmable circuits consist of a large mesh of optical waveguides connected together by electrically controlled phase shifters and tunable couplers.

The LiqUORICE proof of concept will address a key challenge with these large-scale circuits: the difficulty of addressing thousands of electro-optic actuators.

We approach this problem by using a liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCOS) microdisplay backplane on which we bond our photonic waveguide circuits.

The LCOS driver can address the liquid crystal underneath the waveguides in a granular way, controlling the flow of light on the chip.

This will also give us a direct software interface (as a display) through which we can configure the chip for optical routing and wavelength filtering.

These basic functions will then be used to implement common optical measurement routines such as an optical spectrum analyzer, or an autocorrelator, and tested in the lab.As part of LiqUORICE, we will further look into the exploitation potential of the technology.

Specifically, we will evaluate the viability of a spin-off company, with the long-term ambition to become a viable alternative to custom photonic chips for emerging photonics markets.

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