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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 24,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 143-
  • (2006)

Highly Reliable and High-Yield 1300-nm InGaAlAs Directly Modulated Ridge Fabry-Pérot Lasers, Operating at 10-Gb/s, up to 110 °C, With Constant Current Swing

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Abstract

Transceivers for 300-m multimode links, based on a serial 10-Gb/s laser source and incorporating a receiver based on electronic dispersion compensation (EDC), are creating the first high-volume application for a 10-Gb Fabry-Pérot (FP). A highly reliable and high-yield uncooled ridge FP laser is presented. The device shows excellent power characteristics in the 25 \div 150 °C temperature range with very high T0 (95 K in the temperature range 0 \div 85 °C and still 78 K at 150 °C). Outstanding dynamic performances are also shown: 6 dB of extinction ratio can be achieved up to 110 °C by using a constant current swing of 50 mA. Because of their enhanced performances, these devices have enabled single temperature setting of the optical module, leading to a significant test cost reduction.

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