Early ECOC brief: 1060 nm VCSEL-based optical data communication link operates at 30 Gbit/s

July 8, 2014
A paper to be presented at ECOC by researchers from VI Systems GmbH (Berlin, Germany), the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU; Lyngby, Denmark) will describe the demo of an optical link for data communication using a 1060 nm vertical cavity surface emitting (VCSEL) transmitter and a high-speed receiver module (R40-1300 from VI Systems).

The European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) is the largest European event covering the field of optical communications. ECOC 2014 (Cannes, France; 21-25 Sept. 2014) will host numerous technical sessions covering everything from optical hardware, waveguide photonic devices, and fiber-optics and components to digital and optical signal processing, point-to-point transmission systems, and networks of all types, including home, data, metro, and core.

Details of some of the papers to be presented are already dribbling out. For example, a paper to be presented by researchers from VI Systems GmbH (Berlin, Germany), the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU; Lyngby, Denmark) will describe the demo of an optical link for data communication using a 1060 nm vertical cavity surface emitting (VCSEL) transmitter and a high-speed receiver module (R40-1300 from VI Systems).

Highly strained quantum well
The light source is a bottom-emitting, highly strained 1060 nm quantum-well VCSEL developed by Larry Coldren’s group at UCSB's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The receiver, which operates over the wavelength range from 900-1350 nm, is designed for data rates of up to 40 Gbit/s and includes a transimpedance amplifier packaged in a fiber-coupled receiver optical subassembly (ROSA).

System analysis and data-transmission experiments were performed at Tafur Monroy’s lab at the DTU Fotonik Department of Photonics Engineering.

For the rest of the details, you'll have to wait for the ECOC presentation.

Sponsored Recommendations

Melles Griot® XPLAN™ CCG Lens Series

March 19, 2024
IDEX Health & Science sets a new standard with our Melles Griot® XPLAN™ CCG Lens Series fluorescence microscope imaging systems. Access superior-quality optics with off-the-shelf...

Spatial Biology

March 19, 2024
Spatial Biology refers to the field that integrates spatial information into biological research, allowing for the study of biological systems in their native spatial context....

Fluorescent Protein Optical Imaging Considerations

March 19, 2024
What factors should you consider when your incorporate fluorescent proteins in an optical imaging application? Learn more.

Custom-Engineered Optical Solutions for Your Application

March 19, 2024
We combine advanced optical design and manufacturing technology, with decades of experience in critical applications, to take you from first designs to ongoing marketplace success...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!