Total Internal Reflection Lens for Optical Wireless Receivers

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Abstract

This work considers the use of a freeform total internal reflection (TIR) lens for optical concentration and provides for the first time experimental results in the context of optical wireless communications (OWC). The lens is placed on a surface-mounted device (SMD) avalanche photodiode (APD) to minimize position tolerances and simplify assembly. The lens achieves a concentration ratio of go = 44.7 (16.5 dB) within the FOV center and exhibits an acceptance angle of ±5◦. The TIR lens approach is validated by comparing eye diagrams and bit error ratios (BER) of a receiver with and without a TIR lens. For the measurements, non-return-to-zero (NRZ) on-off keying (OOK) signals are transmitted with a data rate of 1.289 Gbit/s.

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Kirrbach, R., Schneider, T., Stephan, M., Noack, A., Faulwaßer, M., & Deicke, F. (2022). Total Internal Reflection Lens for Optical Wireless Receivers. Photonics, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9050276

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