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Title: Nanotechnology Roadmap Program and Breakout Groups


1
Nanotechnology RoadmapProgram and Break-out
Groups
  • T.P. Pearsall
  • European Photonics Industry Consortium

2
Welcome
  • What is the MONA project?
  • This Program at Photonics West
  • 4 key issues
  • Electronic- Photonic Convergence
  • Upscaling from Lab Demo to High-Volume Production
  • Develoment of a Nanophotonics Market
  • Organizing International Cooperation

3
Approach
  • Presentations of roadmapping from around the
    world
  • Yasuhiko Arakawa
  • The OITDA Roadmap for Nanophotonics
  • Lionel Kimerling
  • Nanophotonics in the MIT Photonics Roadmap
    Project
  • Wei-Xin Ni
  • Planning for Nanophotonics Development in
    Taiwan
  • Jung-Il Lee
  • Nanophotonics Program Development in Korea,
  • Thomas Pearsall
  • MONA, the Nanophotonics Roadmap Project in
    Europe,

4
Break-out Group 1
  • Electronic-Photonic Convergence
  • Leaders Kimerling and Ni
  • Key Questions
  • A. How will the photonics layer be built?
  • Front end
  • Above IC
  • Wafer-Scale bonding of photonic ICs
  • Challenges to move to a Fabless model
  • Design libraries
  • Process and materials standardization
  • California Room after the Coffee Break

5
Break-out Group 2
  • Upscaling from lab demo to high-volume production
  • Leaders Fulbert and Kirchain
  • Key Questions
  • A. How can equipment and / or processes
    developed for CMOS be re-used for non-CMOS
    nanophotonics components?
  • Fabrication of nanophotonic components
  • How and where?
  • volumes
  • Hillsborough Room after the Coffee Break

6
Break-out Group 3
  • Development of a Nanophotonics Market
  • Leaders Heuken and Pearsall
  • Key Questions
  • A. Development of a nanophotonics market in a
    major application?
  • What is the application?
  • What could be the trigger?
  • Role of politics
  • B. Market Volumes vs Time
  • When must technology breakthroughs occur?
  • Gold Room after the Coffee Break

7
Break-out Group 4
  • Organizing International Cooperation
  • Leaders Arakawa and Lee
  • Key Questions
  • A. Organizing Cooperation
  • Nanophotonics RD?
  • Roadmapping?
  • B. Standardization in nanophotonics
  • Is there a need?
  • Valley Room after the Coffee Break

8
Wrap-Up
  • Photonic-Electronic Convergence
  • International Collaboration
  • Markets for Nanophotonic Applications
  • Scaling up

9
Results
  • Each group will present a 10-minute discussion of
    its results, followed by 5 minutes of discussion
    from the audience
  • MONA will prepare a CD for distribution to all
    participants at no cost ( so be sure you leave us
    your name and address )
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