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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 18,
  • Issue 11,
  • pp. 1541-
  • (2000)

A 1.3/1.55-m Wavelength-Division Multiplexing Optical Module Using a Planar Lightwave Circuit for Full Duplex Operation

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Abstract

We developed a hybrid integrated optical module for 1.3/1.55-m wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) full-duplex operation. The optical circuit was designed to suppress the optical and electrical crosstalk using a wavelength division multiplexing filter. And an optical crosstalk of -43 dB and an electrical crosstalk of -105 dB were achieved with a separation between the transmitter laser diode and the receiver photodiode of more than 9 mm. We used the optical circuit design to fabricate an optical module with a bare chip preamplifier in a package. This module exhibited a full duplex operation of 156 Mbit/s with a minimum sensitivity of -35.2 dBm at a bit error rate of 10-10.

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