Abstract
Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSEL’s) are important candidates for optical-interconnection and optical-signal-processing applications. Their technology permits integration of numerous devices into two-dimensional arrays on a single chip for large-scale interconnections without the limiting parasitics of electrical interconnects. An important measure of VCSEL performance as an optical link is the power coupled to an optical fiber, which can limit transmission distance and bandwidth.
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