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7 March 2005 High-speed red RCLEDs and VCSELs for plastic optical fiber application
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To investigate the high performance light source for high-speed plastic optical fiber (POF) communication application is important as high-speed short distance communication for the home networks becomes popular. It is straightforward to reduce the size of RCLEDs to increase the small-signal modulation bandwidth (f-3dB). But reduce the size of RCLEDs not only reduce the output power but also decrease lifetime because higher current density flowed through active region. In this paper, we improve. f-3dB of RCLEDs with the aperture of 84μm by reducing the number of quantum wells (QWs) in active region. We found the speed of RCLED inverse proportional to the number of QWs. By reducing the number of QWs to one, the device with standard aperture size exhibits high f-3dB as 235MHz at bias current of 20mA without sacrificing the other performance like maximum output power, high temperature performance, etc. These devices can transmit data rate as high as 500Mb/sec through graded-index POF over 50 meters. Beyond 1Gbits/sec, we have investigated red VCSELs as suitable high-speed light sources. The structure of red VCSELs is similar to RCLEDs except more pairs of DBR yield high reflectivity. Our red VCSEL can have output power as high as 1.5mW at 5mA and transmission data rate up to 2.5Gbits/sec.
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Shu-Woei Chiou, Yea-Chen Lee, Chih-Sung Chang, and Tzer-Peng Chen "High-speed red RCLEDs and VCSELs for plastic optical fiber application", Proc. SPIE 5739, Light-Emitting Diodes: Research, Manufacturing, and Applications IX, (7 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.589943
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KEYWORDS
Quantum wells

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Phase only filters

Light emitting diodes

Polymer optical fibers

Modulation

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