Electrically parallel and optically uncoupled triple and septuple oxide confined vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays emitting at about 980 nm where each VCSEL has an oxide aperture diameter (φ) of ∼7.5 μm transmit data at 40 Gbps at room temperature (RT) in a back-to-back test configuration using standard two-level non-return-to-zero pulse amplitude modulation at bias current densities (J) of 17.4 and 10.3 kA/cm2, respectively. Reference single VCSELs processed with the VCSEL arrays on the same wafer pieces with φ ∼7.5, 13.5, and 19.5 μm transmit data at up to 45, 40, and 35 Gbps at RT at J of 20.4, 13.3, and 10.7 kA/cm2, respectively, where the latter two single VCSELs have total emitting areas nearly equal to the total additive emitting areas of the triple and septuple VCSEL arrays, respectively. The RT optical output power at J ∼10 and 15 kA/cm2 is 11.4 and 17.2 mW for the triple arrays and 31.1 and 45.9 mW for the septuple arrays, respectively. By increasing the number of emitters in an array for a fixed φ per VCSEL from 3 to 7 we increase the total optical output power and simultaneously we decrease the J required for error free digital data transmission at 40 Gbps.
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Haghighi, N., Moser, P., & Lott, J. A. (2020). 40 Gbps with Electrically Parallel Triple and Septuple 980 nm VCSEL Arrays. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 38(13), 3387–3394. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2019.2961931
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