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2 May 1994 Status and trends of indium-phosphide-based avalanche photodiodes and optoelectronic integrated circuits
Wolfgang Kuebart, O. Hildebrand, Bernard M. Kramer
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Abstract
Optical fiber communication systems operating in the wavelength range of 1.3 to 1.55 micrometers still demand the improvement of optoelectronic (O/E) transducers at the receiver site with respect to sensitivity, speed, and cost. Merging the O/E transducer function with electrical preamplification on one chip helps to improve these parameters. The scope of this paper is to review the status of such 'amplifying optoelectronic transducers', as there are avalanche photodiodes and optoelectronic-integrated circuits.
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Wolfgang Kuebart, O. Hildebrand, and Bernard M. Kramer "Status and trends of indium-phosphide-based avalanche photodiodes and optoelectronic integrated circuits", Proc. SPIE 2149, Technologies for Optical Fiber Communications, (2 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.175268
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KEYWORDS
Avalanche photodetectors

Photonic integrated circuits

Receivers

Optoelectronics

Electronics

Transducers

Avalanche photodiodes

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