Design and fabrication of 40 Gbit/s error-free high-speed 850 nm VCSEL using NRZ modulation
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1.State Key Laboratory of High Power Semiconductor Laser, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun 130022, China;2.State Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Applications, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130033, China;3.Jlight Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd, Changchun 130033, China

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TN248.4

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National key research and development program of China (2018YFB2201000); K.C.Wong Education Foundation (GJTD-2020-10)

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    850 nm vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers are the core light source of the short-range optical interconnect. With the increasing demands for data center traffic, achieving NRZ modulated high speed error-free transmission is a hot current research topic. This paper designed and fabricated a high-speed 850 nm vertical cavity surface-emitting laser with six oxide limiting layers in a λ/2 short cavity. At room temperature, the -3 dB bandwidth was up to 23.8 GHz. Clear eye diagrams were obtained under the test conditions of 50 Gbit/s (1 m) and 40 Gbit/s (100 m). Transmission tests showed that error-free transmission was achieved at transmission distances of 1 m and 100 m with transmission rates of 40 Gbit/s and 30 Gbit/s, respectively, by NRZ modulation without the use of pre-emphasis, equalization, and forward error correction.

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TONG Hai-Xia, WANG Yan-Jing, JIANG Ning, TIAN Si-Cong, TONG Cun-Zhu, WEI Zhi-Peng, WANG Li-Jun. Design and fabrication of 40 Gbit/s error-free high-speed 850 nm VCSEL using NRZ modulation[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2023,42(4):457~461

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  • Received:September 29,2022
  • Revised:June 05,2023
  • Adopted:March 13,2023
  • Online: June 02,2023
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