Abstract
Integrated laser-diode arrays (ILDAs) are considered as potential compact light sources used in system applications, such as in a wavelength-division-multiplexing system to increase the transmission capacity or in a computer networking system for parallel data transport.1,2 Optoelectronic packaging is an important consideration for ILDAs to be successfully used in such applications.3 From the viewpoint of packaging, the ILDAs should possess the following properties: From the electrical standpoint, there should be little or no power penalty incurred by cross talk at high speeds; from the optical standpoint, coupling efficiency should be high, misalignment tolerance should be large, and coupling optics should be used as little as possible.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
PDF ArticleMore Like This
Goji Nakagawa, Yutaka Kai, Kyosuke Sone, Setsuo Yoshida, Shinsuke Tanaka, Ken Morito, and Susumu Kinoshita
Mo.2.LeSaleve.4 European Conference and Exposition on Optical Communications (ECOC) 2011
J. Hong, T. Makino, H. Lu, and G. P. Li
CWF17 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO:S&I) 1995
J. Zhou, M. J. O’Mahony, R. Cadeddu, and E. Casaccia
ThI8 Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 1995