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Detection of x-y Misalignment Error Using Optical Crosstalk in a Lenslet-Array-Based Free-Space Optical Link

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The McGill Photonic Systems Group is currently developing a free-space terabit/second capacity optical backplane implementing the Hyperplane architecture[1]. A preliminary representative portion of this backplane now being developed consists of a VCSEL-MSM link between two Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). A simplified optical schematic is shown in Figure 1: two lenslet arrays relay signal beams generated by an array of VCSELs to the MSM device array.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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