Direct integration of micro-LEDs and a SPAD detector on a silicon CMOS chip for data communications and time-of-flight ranging

  • Carreira J
  • Griffiths A
  • Xie E
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present integration of singulated micron-sized light emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) directly onto a silicon CMOS drive chip using a transfer printing method. An 8x8 micro-LED device array with individual control over each pixel is demonstrated with modulation bandwidths up to 50 MHz, limited by the large modulation depth of the driver chip. The 2 kHz frame rate CMOS driver also incorporates a Single Photon Avalanche Diode device thus allowing detection and transmission functionality on a single integrated chip. Visible light communications at data rates up to 1 Mbps, and time-of-flight ranging with cm-scale resolution are demonstrated using this hybrid integrated system.

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Carreira, J. F. C., Griffiths, A. D., Xie, E., Guilhabert, B. J. E., Herrnsdorf, J., Henderson, R. K., … Dawson, M. D. (2020). Direct integration of micro-LEDs and a SPAD detector on a silicon CMOS chip for data communications and time-of-flight ranging. Optics Express, 28(5), 6909. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.384746

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