Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SiComb (CMOS compatible and ultra broadband on-chip SiC frequency comb)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-04-01 do 2024-03-31
Sicomb project marks the culmination of our collective efforts to advance the frontiers of integrated photonics and frequency comb technology. Throughout the duration of this project, partners have achieved significant milestones and made substantial progress towards our objectives.
The development of a CMOS-compatible and ultra-broadband on-chip Silicon carbide frequency comb represents a groundbreaking innovation with profound implications for various fields, including telecommunications, sensing, and spectroscopy.
Our dissemination efforts have been aimed at sharing our findings and insights with diverse stakeholders, including academia, industry partners, policymakers, and the broader scientific community. Through webinars, conferences, publications, and workshops, partners have strived to ensure that the knowledge generated through this project reaches audiences worldwide, fostering collaboration and driving further advancements in the field.
Furthermore, our exploitation strategies have been designed to maximise the impact of our results, laying the groundwork for future commercialization, integration into existing technologies, and applications in real-world scenarios. By identifying potential market opportunities, engaging with industry partners, and protecting intellectual property rights, we have paved the way for the translation of research outcomes into tangible societal benefits.
The primarily targeted application of the project is to:
• Use SiC-based frequency combs as a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) light source
• In datacenter applications
• Enabling very low-energy multi-wavelength transceivers for ultra-big data capacity, with energy-saving potential
This is a rather long-term business opportunity, which would require further material, device and process improvements, and complete validations before an industrially and market viable technological solution would become available.
The primary business case of data centre application is realistic in the mid-to-long term scale, and there is a high potential of creating a significant impact in this area. In addition, the technologies developed during the project allow for exploring new development opportunities and application areas and the consortium is continuously looking for preparing projects on the respective topics.
While the project delivered 2 patent applications, it also generated a broad dissemination portfolio comprising peer-reviewed scientific publications, conferences and workshops, training materials and many others.