Pre-commercialization of new generation Atomic-layer-deposited Lasers for future green high-performance data centers
Akronym
A-Laser
Bidragets beskrivning
The continuous growth of global data traffic pushes the data center technology boundaries and their energy consumption. Data centers already use more than 2% of the global electricity and are expected to consume 20% by 2025. The new generation hyperscale data centers offer a more energy-efficient alternative to conventional data centers but are limited by the current technology restrictions. Silicon photonics has been deemed to solve current bottlenecks for building green hyperscale data centers. However, this technology is challenged by the complicated and expensive fabrication methods of the laser sources, which represent 40% cost of the entire silicon transceiver market. Using a simple fabrication method invented in our ERC Advanced project, we have designed a waveguide light source that can be fabricated onto the silicon-integrated platform with a single-step, straightforward, low-cost, low-temperature and scalable process that lowers the fabrication cost ~10 times compared to the state-of-the-art light sources. Such technologic breakthrough will push the implementation of silicon photonics in hyperscale data centers, allowing them to maintain a low energy footprint while meeting the ever-increasing bandwidth requirements of the growing big data societal challenge. Our project aims to further develop the novel technology and demonstrate its effectiveness for data center applications, to create the first-of-its-kind low-cost and scalable fabrication technology for the silicon photonics market, compatible with the current systems used in the industry. Furthermore, we will prepare and validate the business concept with value chain players, strengthen our IPR strategy, and prepare the commercialization to establish a start-up aiming at serving this significantly growing market (40% Compound Annual Growth Rate).
Visa merStartår
2023
Slutår
2024
Beviljade finansiering
Coordinator
Beviljat belopp
150 000 €
Finansiär
Europeiska unionen
Typ av finansiering
HORIZON Lump Sum Grant
Ramprogram
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Utlysning
Programdel
European Research Council (ERC) (11675Tema
ERC PROOF OF CONCEPT GRANTS2 (ERC-2022-POC2Utlysnings ID
ERC-2022-POC2 Övriga uppgifter
Finansieringsbeslutets nummer
101082183