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5 April 1995 High-speed MSM/MESFET-based optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) receivers for data communications
Wei-Heng Chang, C. G. Shih, Jian S. Wang, D. Barlage, Milton Feng
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Abstract
Low cost high performance optoelectronic components are critical for the success of fiber optic data links in applications such as chip-to-chip, board-to-board, or station-to-station interconnects. We present the current status of low-cost short wavelength (0.85 micrometers ) GaAs MSM/MESFET (metal-semiconductor-metal/metal semiconductor field effect transistor) monolithic opto-electronic integrated circuit (OEIC) receiver arrays. Four-channel OEIC receiver arrays have been designed, fabricated and tested. BERs of less than 10-9 with 300 mV differential output voltages have been achieved at a bit-rate of 1 Gb/s with a -16 dBm 27-1 pseudo-random bit sequence (PRBS) input optical signal.
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Wei-Heng Chang, C. G. Shih, Jian S. Wang, D. Barlage, and Milton Feng "High-speed MSM/MESFET-based optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) receivers for data communications", Proc. SPIE 2400, Optoelectronic Interconnects III, (5 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206321
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Field effect transistors

Optical amplifiers

Photonic integrated circuits

Gallium arsenide

Semiconducting wafers

Data communications

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