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10 April 1996 VCSEL optical subassembly for avionics fiber optic modules
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Abstract
With the growing maturation of vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) technology as a source of commercial off-the-shelf components, the question of VCSEL suitability for use in avionics-qualifiable fiber-optic systems naturally follows. This paper addresses avionics suitability from two perspectives. First, measured performance and burn-in reliability results, determined from characterization of Honeywell VCSELs, are compared with application-based military and commercial avionics environmental requirements. Second, design guidelines for developing a cost-effective VCSEL optical subassembly (VCSEL/OSA) are outlined.
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Harold E. Hager, Eric Y. Chan, Mark W. Beranek, and Chi-Shain Hong "VCSEL optical subassembly for avionics fiber optic modules", Proc. SPIE 2683, Fabrication, Testing, and Reliability of Semiconductor Lasers, (10 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237680
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KEYWORDS
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Fiber optics

Temperature metrology

Aerospace engineering

Semiconductor lasers

Reliability

Avionic systems

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