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7 February 2012 The next generation of high speed VCSELs at Finisar
Luke A. Graham, Hao Chen, Deepa Gazula, Timo Gray, James K. Guenter, Bobby Hawkins, Ralph Johnson, Chris Kocot, Andrew N. MacInnes, Gary D. Landry, Jim A. Tatum
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Abstract
Commercial demand for optical transceivers operating at 14Gbps is now a reality. It is further expected that communications standards utilizing 850nm VCSELs at speeds up to 28Gbps will be ratified in the near future. We report on the development and productization of 850nm VCSELs for several applications, including high speed (both 14Gbps and 28Gbps) operation to support the continued fulfillment of data communication demand.
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Luke A. Graham, Hao Chen, Deepa Gazula, Timo Gray, James K. Guenter, Bobby Hawkins, Ralph Johnson, Chris Kocot, Andrew N. MacInnes, Gary D. Landry, and Jim A. Tatum "The next generation of high speed VCSELs at Finisar", Proc. SPIE 8276, Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers XVI, 827602 (7 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910505
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KEYWORDS
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Reliability

Standards development

Eye

Data communications

Internet

Semiconducting wafers

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