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Four-Channel Reciever optoelectronic Integrated Circuit Arrays for Optical Interconnections

Hideki HAYASHI, Goro SASAKI, Hiroshi YANO, Naoki NISHIYAMA, Michio MURATA

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Ultrahigh speed and low crosstalk four-channel receiver optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) arrays comprising GaInAs pin PDs and A1InAs/GaInAs HEMTs have been successfully fabricated on an InP substrate. These arrays were designed to have good crosstalk characteristics which are the most critical issue in array devices. The resistive-load OEIC arrays exhibited high speed operation up to 5 Gb/s and low crosstalk of less than -38 dB between whole adjacent channels over entire frequency range below 4.0 GHz. The average sensitivity of resistive-load OEIC arrays was -18.5 dBm at 3 Gb/s for a bit-error-rate of 10-9 over four channels. Good uniformity of device characteristics was obtained over 2-inch InP wafer. These results suggest that receiver OEIC arrays are quite promising for the application to high-speed multi-channel optical interconnections.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics Vol.E77-C No.1 pp.23-29
Publication Date
1994/01/25
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Special Section PAPER (Special Issue on Optical Interconnection)
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