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1 October 1990 High-speed optical interconnections between digital circuits
Dean Z. Tsang
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Abstract
A simple and efficient board-to-board optical interconnection consisting of a laser, two lenses and a detector is constructed, which demonstrates the direct free-space interconnection of GaAs digital circuits. The link is operated at clock rates up to 1 GHz, and no external laser driver, detector preamplifier or other interface circuitry is required because of the high efficiency of the interconnection. A differential electrical-to-electrical current efficiency is measured as high as 19 percent. The use of prealigned optical modules promises increased tolerance to misalignments.
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Dean Z. Tsang "High-speed optical interconnections between digital circuits", Proc. SPIE 1291, Optical and Digital Gallium Arsenide Technologies for Signal Processing Applications, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20999
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KEYWORDS
Optical interconnects

Sensors

Semiconductor lasers

Gallium arsenide

Digital electronics

Receivers

Laser damage threshold

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