Recent Advances in Ultra-High-Speed Waveguide Photodiodes for Optical Communication Systems
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This paper describes the recent advances in semiconductor photodiodes for use in ultra-high-speed optical systems. We developed two types of waveguide photodiodes (WG-PD) — an evanescently coupled waveguide photodiode (EC-WG-PD) and a separated-absorption-and-multiplication waveguide avalanche photodiode (WG-APD). The EC-WG-PD is very robust under high optical input operation because of its distribution of photo current density along the light propagation. The EC-WG-PD simultaneously exhibited a high external quantum efficiency of 70% for both 1310 and 1550nm, and a wide bandwidth of more than 40GHz. The WG-APD, on the other hand, has a wide bandwidth of 36.5GHz and a gain-bandwidth product of 170GHz as a result of its small waveguide mesa structure and a thin multiplication layer. Record high receiver sensitivity of -19.6dBm at 40Gbps was achieved. Additionally, a monolithically integrated dual EC-WG-PD for differential phase shift-keying (DPSK) systems was developed. Each PD has equivalent characteristics with 3-dB-down bandwidth of more than 40GHz and external quantum efficiency of 70% at 1550nm.
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- 2009-07-01
著者
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Makita Kikuo
Nano Electron. Res. Labs. Nec Corporation
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Nakata Takeshi
Nano Electron. Res. Labs. Nec Corporation
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SHIBA Kazuhiro
Nano Electron. Res. Labs., NEC Corporation
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MIZUKI Emiko
Nano Electron. Res. Labs., NEC Corporation
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WATANABE Sawaki
NEDO
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Shiba Kazuhiro
Nano Electron. Res. Labs. Nec Corporation
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Mizuki Emiko
Nano Electron. Res. Labs. Nec Corporation
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WATANABE Sawaki
Nanoelectronics Res. Labs., NEC Corp.
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Watanabe Sawaki
Nanoelectronics Res. Labs. Nec Corp.
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