Integrated VCL/PIN arrays for optical computing applications
- 22 November 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
High speed, dense arrays of vertical cavity lasers (VCLs) and detectors are at the core of many optically-interconnected computers and optical processors. In both applications, desired VCL properties include low threshold current and voltage, high single-mode power, high contrast and excellent array uniformity; desired detector characteristics include high speed and responsivity. In this paper, we present a general purpose optical interconnect device for optical computing applications. The device is comprised of a monolithically integrated vertical-cavity laser (VCL) and PIN photodiode array.Keywords
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