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Applied Physics Letters | 2011

81 fJ/bit energy-to-data ratio of 850 nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers for optical interconnects

Philip Moser; Werner Hofmann; Philip Wolf; J.A. Lott; Gunter Larisch; A. Payusov; N. N. Ledentsov; Dieter Bimberg

Extremely energy-efficient oxide-confined high-speed 850 nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers for optical interconnects are presented. Error-free performance at 17 and 25 Gb/s via a 100 m multimode fiber link is demonstrated at record high dissipation-power-efficiencies of up to 69 fJ/bit (<0.1 mW/Gbps) and 99 fJ/bit, respectively. These are the most power efficient high-speed directly modulated light sources reported to date. The total energy-to-data ratio is 83 fJ/bit at 25 °C and reduces to 81 fJ/bit at 55 °C. These results were obtained without adjustment of driving conditions. A high D-factor of 12.0 GHz/(mA)0.5 and a K-factor of 0.41 ns are measured.


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2011

1550-nm High-Speed Short-Cavity VCSELs

Michael Müller; Werner Hofmann; Tobias Gründl; Markus Horn; Philip Wolf; Robin D. Nagel; E. Ronneberg; G. Böhm; Dieter Bimberg; Markus-Christian Amann

The latest advances in 1550-nm high-speed short-cavity vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) are presented. The electrical, optical, and thermal design of these devices is discussed with respect to their high-speed modulation behavior. The implemented design improvements allow high output powers for ambient temperatures up to 90°C, high differential quantum efficiencies up to 40%, temperature-stable single-mode emission, low thermal resistances down to 1.6 K/mW, small-signal modulation bandwidths in excess of 17 GHz, and error-free data transmission at room temperature at data rates of 35 Gb/s in back-to-back configuration and up to 25 Gb/s over 4.2 km of single-mode fiber.


optical fiber communication conference | 2011

44 Gb/s VCSEL for optical interconnects

Werner Hofmann; Philip Moser; Philip Wolf; Alex Mutig; Marcel Kroh; Dieter Bimberg

Highly temperature-stable, high-speed 980-nm VCSELs for optical interconnects are presented. Error-free performance up to 44 Gb/s at 25°C and 38 Gb/s at 85°C is demonstrated. These are the highest data-rates for VCSELs reported to date.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2012

99 fJ/(bit

Philip Moser; James A. Lott; Philip Wolf; Gunter Larisch; A. Payusov; N. N. Ledentsov; Werner Hofmann; D. Bimberg

We present extremely energy-efficient oxide-confined 850-nm single-mode vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) for optical interconnects. Error-free transmission at 17 Gb/s across 1 km of multimode optical fiber is achieved with an ultra-low energy-to-data ratio of 99 fJ/bit, corresponding to a record-low energy-to-data-distance ratio of 99 fJ/(bit ·km). This performance is achieved without changing any of the driving parameters up to 55 °C. To date our VCSELs are the most energy-efficient directly modulated light-sources for data transmission across all distances up to 1 km of multimode optical fiber.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

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P. Moser; Philip Wolf; Alex Mutig; Gunter Larisch; W. Unrau; Werner Hofmann; D. Bimberg

Extremely temperature stable oxide-confined high-speed 980-nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) for optical interconnects are presented. Error-free performance at 38 Gb/s and 40 Gb/s is demonstrated at temperatures as high as 85 °C and 75 °C, respectively. No adjustment of driving conditions was found to be necessary from room temperature up to 85 °C. In addition, energy-efficient 35 Gb/s operation at a very low pump current of only 4 mA is demonstrated with a low dissipated heat-to-bit rate ratio of 233 mW/Tbps. These are by far the highest bit rates reported for VCSELs at such temperatures.


IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics | 2014

km) Energy to Data-Distance Ratio at 17 Gb/s Across 1 km of Multimode Optical Fiber With 850-nm Single-Mode VCSELs

Hui Li; Philip Wolf; Philip Moser; Gunter Larisch; Alex Mutig; James A. Lott; Dieter Bimberg

Highly temperature stable, high bit rate oxide-confined vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) emitting at 980 nm are presented. Error-free data transmission at 38 Gb/s at 25 °C, 45 °C, 65 °C, and 85 °C is achieved without any change of working point and modulation condition. Static and high-speed properties are analyzed experimentally and theoretically. We numerically investigate the temperature dependence of the differential gain of our quantum well (QW) active region design to explain why a -15-nm QW gain-to-etalon wavelength offset facilitates our 980-nm VCSELs to show simultaneously high bit rate, temperature stability, and energy efficiency. Our VCSELs operate error-free at 42 and 38 Gb/s at 25 °C and 85 °C, respectively, with very low power consumption. Record low 175 fJ of dissipated heat per bit is achieved for 35-Gb/s error-free transmission at room temperature and 177 fJ/bit for 38-Gb/s error-free transmission at 85 °C. Such VCSELs are especially well suited for very-short-reach (<;1 m) optical interconnects in high-performance computers and board-to-board and chip-to-chip integrated photonics.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

85 °C error-free operation at 38 Gb/s of oxide-confined 980-nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers

Philip Moser; Philip Wolf; Gunter Larisch; Hui Li; James A. Lott; Dieter Bimberg

Principles of energy-efficient high speed operation of oxide-confined VCSELs are presented. Trade-offs between oxideaperture diameter, current-density, and energy consumption per bit are demonstrated and discussed. Record energyefficient error-free data transmission up to 40 Gb/s, across up to 1000 m of multimode optical fiber and at up to 85 °C is reviewed.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Impact of the Quantum Well Gain-to-Cavity Etalon Wavelength Offset on the High Temperature Performance of High Bit Rate 980-nm VCSELs

Alex Mutig; J.A. Lott; S. A. Blokhin; Philip Wolf; Philip Moser; Werner Hofmann; Alexey M. Nadtochiy; A. Payusov; D. Bimberg

We present multioxide-aperture 980 nm-range vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) with highly temperature stable modulation characteristics operating error-free at 25 Gbit/s at 25 and 85 °C. We perform small signal modulation experiments and extract the fundamental physical parameters including relaxation resonance frequency, damping factor, parasitic cut-off frequency, D-factor, and K-factor, leading to identification of thermal processes and damping as the main factors that presently limit high speed device operation. We obtain very temperature-insensitive bandwidths around 13–15 GHz. Presented results clearly demonstrate the suitability of our VCSELs for practical and reliable optical data transmission systems.


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2013

Energy-efficient oxide-confined high-speed VCSELs for optical interconnects

Philip Moser; James A. Lott; Philip Wolf; Gunter Larisch; A. Payusov; Nikolai N. Ledentsov; Dieter Bimberg

Highly energy-efficient oxide-confined 850-nm singlemode vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) for optical interconnects are presented. Error-free (defined as a bit error ratio <; 1 × 10-12) data transmission at 17 and 25 Gb/s across 100 m of multimode optical fiber is achieved with a low dissipated heat energy of only 69 and 99 fJ/bit, respectively. At 17 and 25 Gb/s, the transmission distance is increased to 1000 and 600 m, respectively. To date, our VCSELs are the most energy-efficient directly modulated lasers for data transmission across distances up to 1 km of multimode optical fiber.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2013

Highly temperature-stable modulation characteristics of multioxide-aperture high-speed 980 nm vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Philip Moser; James A. Lott; Philip Wolf; Gunter Larisch; Hui Li; Dieter Bimberg

We present important progress in energy efficiency for oxide-confined 850-nm single mode and quasi single mode vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) suitable for optical interconnects. Error-free operation at 30 Gb/s across 500 m of multimode optical fiber is achieved with 85 fJ of dissipated energy per bit. At 25 Gb/s, the maximum multimode fiber distance is 1000 m. These VCSELs are presently the most energy efficient directly modulated light-sources for data transmission across multimode optical fiber distances up to 1 km.

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Dieter Bimberg

Technical University of Berlin

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Gunter Larisch

Technical University of Berlin

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Philip Moser

Technical University of Berlin

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James A. Lott

Technical University of Berlin

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Hui Li

Technical University of Berlin

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Werner Hofmann

Technical University of Berlin

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D. Bimberg

Technical University of Berlin

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Alex Mutig

Technical University of Berlin

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P. Moser

Technical University of Berlin

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A. Payusov

Technical University of Berlin

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