Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) increasingly used in various applications. To allow a smooth design flow for these PICs optimized compact models are needed. This PhD position is enabling compact models for optical amplifiers and the work focuses on:
Photonic integrated circuits rely heavily on the accuracy of the tools used to design them. As the foundry model matures Process Design Kits (PDKs) have become the standard interface allowing fabless designers to create complex chips. Next to passive components our InP platform provides the unique capability to integrate these with active components such as Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (SOAs). To fully exploit the potential of InP technology reliable physics-based models are required that allow designers to accurately predict circuit performance before fabrication. SOAs present complex non-linear behaviours that pose challenges to model in a simplified and efficient way. They require multi-dimensional parametric models to describe noise nonlinearity modes and spurious reflections but an efficient design flow will require a simple implementation.
We are seeking a PhD researcher to develop robust and efficient compact models for SOAs within the InP platform. The work will bridge the gap between device physics process optimisations and practical circuit design. You will be responsible for the full modelling cycle: from designing specific test structures to isolate physical phenomena to performing detailed electro-optical characterization in the lab. Using this data you will define parametric models that capture among others gain saturation and noise dynamics.
The goal is to deliver a verified model that a designer can confidently use within a broad range of design workflows for designing complex PICs.
The position involves setting up a rigorous validation process where models are benchmarked against experimental results. Close collaboration is expected with colleagues responsible for process engineering PDK development and PIC design. The appointed person will work closely with the expert teams at the Photonic Integration Technology Centre (PITC) and associated research groups. This role contributes directly to the advancement of the JePPIX Pilot Line and the Chips for Europe initiative ensuring that the European design ecosystem remains at the forefront of global photonics technology.
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