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40-Gbit/s 850-nm VCSEL-Based Full-CMOS Optical Link With Power-Data Rate Adaptivity

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An optical link based on directly modulated vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) at 850-nm wavelength using commercial VCSEL and photodiode operating error-free BER < 10−12) at 40 Gbit/s is reported. The… Click to show full abstract

An optical link based on directly modulated vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) at 850-nm wavelength using commercial VCSEL and photodiode operating error-free BER < 10−12) at 40 Gbit/s is reported. The transmitter is implemented in a 14-nm FinFET CMOS while the receiver (RX) in 28-nm digital bulk-CMOS technologies. This is the fastest 850-nm VCSEL-based single-lane non-return-to-zero optical link with all the analog front-end components fabricated in CMOS. An energy-per-bit of 3.4 pJ/bit is measured at 40 Gbit/s. At lower data rates, the bandwidths of the circuits can be decreased adaptively to save power. This results in 2.7 pJ/bit at 20 Gbit/s. A sensitivity of −1.9 dBm optical modulation amplitude could be measured at the RX for 40 Gbit/s.

Keywords: optical link; vcsel based; link; cmos; gbit; 850 vcsel

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
Year Published: 2018

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