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Re: [802.3_100GNGOPTX] Next Generaton 100 Gbs/ PMD technology alternative commentary



John

 

Good point; I should have included it earlier.

 

http://www.nature.com/nphoton/journal/v6/n4/pdf/nphoton.2012.66.pdf?WT.ec_id=NPHOTON-201204

 

Chris

 

From: John D'Ambrosia [mailto:jdambrosia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 11:59 AM
To: Chris Cole; STDS-802-3-100GNGOPTX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Next Generaton 100 Gbs/ PMD technology alternative commentary

 

Chris,

As your email indicates that “it” (what is it – the email? the file?) will be removed after a period of time – could you please provide the proper appropriate reference?  You have provided the magazine, but not the issue or all of the authors.  This would help future searches for this reference.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Regards,

 

John

 

From: Chris Cole [mailto:chris.cole@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:47 PM
To: STDS-802-3-100GNGOPTX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [802.3_100GNGOPTX] Next Generaton 100 Gbs/ PMD technology alternative commentary

 

Dear 802.3 Next Generation 100 Gb/s Optical Ethernet Study Group participants,

 

New technologies have been discussed in the Study Group, with the promise of enabling lower cost and lower power 100 Gb/s PMDs.

 

A recent Commentary in Nature Photonics gives an insightful perspective on one of these new technologies:  Si Photonics. The lead author is Michael Hochberg co-founder of Luxtera and now a Professor at the University of Washington researching Si Photonics. His co-authors are leading researchers and engineers in the field of Si Photonics. The article achieves a good balance between identifying near term limitations and long term promise.

 

Nature Photonics is a by subscription publication. However, the Nature Publishing Group has generously made the Commentary available free of charge to 802.3 NG 100G OE Study Group members to support investigation of 100 Gb/s PMD technology alternatives.


The Commentary will be placed on the below web site for use by 802.3 participants only, in support of Next Generation 100 Gb/s PMD definition efforts.

 

ftp://ftp.finisar.com/

user:      ieee

pwd:     ieee8023

file:       Hochberg_NP_2012.pdf

 

The Commentary is not to be used for any commercial purposes.

 

Since this email references an external ftp site, which is not considered archival grade by 802.3, it will be removed from the 802.3 email reflector archives after a period of time, as per established precedence.

 

Thank you


Chris