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22 April 1996 980-nm semiconductor optical preamplifier direct-detection receiver
Peter J.S. Heim, Mario Dagenais, Michael Anthony Krainak, Richard P. Leavitt
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Abstract
We report on the operation of a direct-detection 980 nm receiver based upon a semiconductor traveling wave optical preamplifier. An InGaAs/GaAs/AlGaAs single-quantum-well ridge- waveguide angled-facet optical amplifier was fabricated with an internal gain of over 30 dB and a noise figure of 3.8 dB. When used as an optical preamplifier, an improvement of 13 dB in receiver signal-to-noise sensitivity was measured relative to the PIN receiver without optical preamplifier. The signal-to-noise performance of a 250 MHz APD receiver was also measured and was observed to be 8 dB more sensitive than the optically preamplified receiver. Calculations based on these results indicate that with a narrower optical filter bandwidth (0.1 nm) and improved amplifier input coupling efficiency (50%), the optically preamplified receiver can simultaneously achieve high-sensitivity (5 dB better than 250 MHz bandwidth APD) and high-bandwidth (30 GHz).
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Peter J.S. Heim, Mario Dagenais, Michael Anthony Krainak, and Richard P. Leavitt "980-nm semiconductor optical preamplifier direct-detection receiver", Proc. SPIE 2699, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies VIII, (22 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.238417
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Avalanche photodetectors

Optical amplifiers

Signal to noise ratio

Interference (communication)

Optical filters

Quantum efficiency

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