High Speed VCSELs for Optical Interconnects (e-bog) af Mutig, Alex
Mutig, Alex (forfatter)

High Speed VCSELs for Optical Interconnects e-bog

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The transmission speed of data communication systems is forecast to increase exponentially over the next decade. Development of both Si-based high-speed drivers as well as III-V-semiconductor-based high-speed vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) are prerequisites for future ultrahigh data-rate systems. This thesis presents:- a survey of the present state of the art of VCSELs- a system…
The transmission speed of data communication systems is forecast to increase exponentially over the next decade. Development of both Si-based high-speed drivers as well as III-V-semiconductor-based high-speed vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) are prerequisites for future ultrahigh data-rate systems. This thesis presents:- a survey of the present state of the art of VCSELs- a systematic investigation of the various effects limiting present VCSELs- a catalogue of solutions to overcome present limits- detailed progress in modelling, fabricating and testing the currently most advanced VCSELs at the two commercially most important wavelengths.
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Forfattere Mutig, Alex (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 12.01.2011
Genrer PHJL
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783642165702
The transmission speed of data communication systems is forecast to increase exponentially over the next decade. Development of both Si-based high-speed drivers as well as III-V-semiconductor-based high-speed vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) are prerequisites for future ultrahigh data-rate systems. This thesis presents:- a survey of the present state of the art of VCSELs- a systematic investigation of the various effects limiting present VCSELs- a catalogue of solutions to overcome present limits- detailed progress in modelling, fabricating and testing the currently most advanced VCSELs at the two commercially most important wavelengths.