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Information Society Technologies - IST. Photonic Components: Strategic Objective 2.5.1 Ronan Burgess European Commission Directorate General Information Society and Media - Nanoelectronics and Photonics -. Definition. Photonics is the science of generating and harnessing light.
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Information Society Technologies - IST Photonic Components: Strategic Objective 2.5.1 Ronan Burgess European Commission Directorate General Information Society and Media - Nanoelectronics and Photonics -
Definition Photonics is the science of generating and harnessing light. It encompasses light sources, light detectors, and light manipulation (through guidance and , amplification, …) and its use for a wide range of applications. R.Burgess
Photonics: Application Areas Long-Haul Metropolitan Home access Photonics in communications: expanding and scaling Board -> Inter-Chip -> Intra-Chip Photonics: diffusing into other application sectors Health(“bio-photonics”) Environment sensing Security imaging
To develop advanced materials, solid-state sources and micro- and nano-scale photonic devices, and to integrate photonic functions in micro/nanoelectronics components ('Photonic system on a chip'). Projects are expected to address research challenges for mid-term to long-term industrial exploitation in one or more of the following application contexts: "Information technologies for health care and life science": bio-photonic functional components and sub-assemblies; "Communications and Infotainment": components and subsystems for low-cost or high-performance; " Environment and Security ": photonic sensors, fiber sensors, imaging components. Objectives
Communication / Infotainment Environment / Security Health care / Life Science Application contexts BioPhotonic functional components and sub-assemblies BioPhotonic functional components and sub-assemblies Components for low cost / High performance Components for low cost / High performance Imaging and sensors Imaging and sensors The Research Bricks: The Cements: The Cements: Integration Technologies Integration Technologies Manufacturing Scalability Manufacturing Scalability Education and Training Education and Training Call 5 - Topical coverage
Call 5 – Photonics - Focus 1. Manufacturing technologies and device concepts 2. Hybrid and monolithic integration for: - greater device functionality - Reduced cost and size - Reduced power consumption 3. Photonic systems on chip - communications (signal processing, wavelength manipulation) - Healthcare (bio-photonic sensors
Call 5 – Photonics - Focus 4. Advanced components for optical networks and low-cost components for broadband access 5. Advance sources (Semiconductor, organic, fiber sources): - Compactness, tunability and spectral purity - Solid-state lighting for ICT aplications
Call 5 - Photonics - Instruments Integrated Projects (65 % of budget): - Biophotonics functional components and subassemblies - Low cost communication components - Advance source technologies for multiple applications Application-driven and medium-term exploitation STREPS (35 % of budget): Medium- to long-term exploitation CAs/SSAs - Roadmaps, coordination - Access to components for education, validation, standardization and dissemination activities And … we encourage new member/candidate states and SMEs
50 M€ 2006 Call 5 (Sept-05) Under negotiation ? 21 M€ 2005 Funding (55 M€) Running projects 15 M€ 2002 2004 2001 19 M€ 52 M€ 21 M€ 2000 FP 5 (1999 - 2002) FP 6 (2003 - 2006) FP 7 (2007 - 2013) Photonic components research in IST
Net Some examples N° of partners Acronym Topic Funding Organic LEDs 24 12 M€ IP TeraHz components & applications 15-16 5 M€ 32 6.4 M€ Mico-optics NEMO NoE 6 M€ Photonic Integrated components and circuits 34 STREP ATHOS Holographic storage towards 1 Tbyte 8 2 M€ Waferbonding Active Passive Integration Technology 6 1.5 M€ WAPITI
Visit: “Nanoelectronics and Photonics” unit web site: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/directorate_c/mnoc/ (Copy of slides will be found under the section “events”) Information planned for 28th June in Brussels details on web site in the next couple of days Contact: michael.hohenbichler@cec.eu.int ronan.burgess@cec.eu.int henri.rajbenbach@cec.eu.int Further information