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22 November 1996 Radio frequency optoelectronic receiver for high-performance analog systems
Daniel Yap, Y-M. Xie, Robert H. Walden, Y. K. Brown, M. B. Kardos, F. Williams
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Abstract
Optoelectronic receiver arrays have been developed for analog radio-frequency photonic links. The monolithic optoelectronic integrated circuits contain photodetectors and transimpedance preamplifiers that are based on InGaAs/InAlAs/InP heterojunction bipolar transistors. These receivers also contain on-chip DC-blocking filters and impedance-matching circuits, as needed for analog applications. Some receivers accommodate signals greater than 18 GHz and others have effective responsivities greater than 11 A/W. Receivers having separate chips of photodetector arrays and transimpedance amplifier arrays have also been developed. The photodetector arrays are passively aligned to optical fibers by means of silicon carriers.
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Daniel Yap, Y-M. Xie, Robert H. Walden, Y. K. Brown, M. B. Kardos, and F. Williams "Radio frequency optoelectronic receiver for high-performance analog systems", Proc. SPIE 2844, Photonics and Radio Frequency, (22 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258997
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Photodetectors

Photonic integrated circuits

Analog electronics

Optoelectronics

Silicon

Transistors

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