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Integrated-optical receivers and transmitters for use in wide-bandwidth optical transmission systems

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Abstract

The monolithic integration of optical and electronic components on the same substrate permits higher speed and more stable operation of the systems that they comprise. Optoelectronic integrated circuits (OEICs) are the objects of intense research, and many improvements in their performance have been reported in the literature in both the InP and GaAs systems. Of particular interest have been monolithic photoreceivers and optical transmitters. We present data on the successful operation of both integrated-optical receivers and transmitters suitable for use in wide-bandwidth optical transmission systems.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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