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15 May 2007 Large diameter high-speed InGaAs receivers for free-space lasercom
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The U. S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and OptoGration, Inc. have collaborated in the development and testing of large area, high speed InGaAs avalanche photodiode (APD) receivers for use in free-space lasercom systems. A 200 micron diameter InGaAs APD receiver has been tested in a free-space lasercom testbed and has demonstrated sensitivities of -42.4 dBm at 622 Mbps and -44.8 dBm at 155 Mbps. A 100 micron diameter receiver has been tested with a resulting sensitivity of -35.75 dBm at 2.4883 Gbps. These receivers are made possible due to OptoGration's capability to manufacture a large area, high speed InGaAs APD with an effective ionization ratio of < 0.2 and by matching the APD device with an appropriate transimpedance amplifier and limiting amplifier. Development and testing of the APD receivers will be described below.
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H. R. Burris, M. S. Ferraro, C. I. Moore, P. G. Goetz, W. D. Waters, W. R. Clark, W. S. Rabinovich, L. M. Wasiczko, M. R. Suite, R. Mahon, J. L. Murphy, M. F. Stell, W. S. Scharpf, and G. C. Gilbreath "Large diameter high-speed InGaAs receivers for free-space lasercom", Proc. SPIE 6551, Atmospheric Propagation IV, 65510P (15 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723549
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KEYWORDS
Avalanche photodetectors

Receivers

Sensors

Indium gallium arsenide

Optical amplifiers

Transmitters

Analytical research

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