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7 February 2012 High-speed tunable and fixed-wavelength VCSELs for short-reach optical links and interconnects
A. Larsson, J. S. Gustavsson, Å. Haglund, B. Kögel, J. Bengtsson, P. Westbergh, E. Haglund, P. P. Baveja
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This paper presents a review of recent work on high speed tunable and fixed wavelength vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) at Chalmers University of Technology. All VCSELs are GaAs-based, employ an oxide aperture for current and/or optical confinement, and emit around 850 nm. With proper active region and cavity designs, and techniques for reducing capacitance and thermal impedance, our fixed wavelength VCSELs have reached a modulation bandwidth of 23 GHz, which has enabled error-free 40 Gbps back-to-back transmission and 35 Gbps transmission over 100 m of multimode fiber. A MEMS-technology for wafer scale integration of tunable high speed VCSELs has also been developed. A tuning range of 24 nm and a modulation bandwidth of 6 GHz have been achieved, enabling error-free back-to-back transmission at 5 Gbps.
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A. Larsson, J. S. Gustavsson, Å. Haglund, B. Kögel, J. Bengtsson, P. Westbergh, E. Haglund, and P. P. Baveja "High-speed tunable and fixed-wavelength VCSELs for short-reach optical links and interconnects", Proc. SPIE 8276, Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers XVI, 82760H (7 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910261
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KEYWORDS
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Modulation

Oxides

Picosecond phenomena

Dielectrics

Etching

Spherical lenses

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