K. Kurata, Y. Hagihara, M. Kuwata, T. Muto, S. Kobayashi, R. Pitwon
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Silicon photonics transceiver evaluation for immersion cooled data center and HPC environments
We present the results of a silicon photonics micro-transceiver operating at 25.78 Gbps while submerged in three different immersion cooling liquids. The transceiver performance was not significantly altered by the first two liquids with low dielectric-constants, however the high dielectric-constant of the third coolant degraded performance.