Abstract

The chip to chip communication pertaining to ultra-low power-based very large integrated device is addressed in this paper using photonic integrated circuits (PIC) where photonic circuits comprise nanoscale based light sources, one-dimensional waveguide, and photodetector. The principle of realization of transportation of signal through PIC relies on a different type of losses including diffraction, reflection, scattering, dispersion, and absorption. Moreover, the operational mechanism deals with the low potential signal of 0.5 V to 1.0 V for said communication. The reason for choosing such low potential is that different works related to industrial research are being operated nowadays to develop an efficient VLSI device.The current research has certain hegemony related to miniaturization size and high efficiency as compared to others. To overall, the present communication shows a new paradigm to optical VLSI for near future application in the field of photonics.

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