Low-current 1.3-µm edge-emitting LED for single-mode fiber subscriber loop applications |
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Authors: | Fye D. |
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Affiliation: | GTE Laboratories, Inc., Waltham, MA, USA; |
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Abstract: | ![]() Light-emitting diodes coupled to single-mode fiber can offer an economical and reliable alternative to the use of diode lasers in many single-mode fiber systems. This paper describes index-guided InGaAsP edge-emitting LED's (ELED's) which couple 7 μW into single-mode fiber at a drive current of only 20 mA. The devices exhibit rise times of less than 1.5 ns and can be modulated at data rates in excess of 432 Mbit/s. Operating characteristics of these low-current ELED's are well-suited for single-mode fiber subscriber loop applications. |
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