Abstract
We report a monolithically integrated optical receiver consisting of a silicon NMOS transimpedance preamplifier paired with a lateral, interdigitated p-i-n photodiode. The photodiode's quantum efficiency was 82% at 850 nm, and it exhibited a dark current of 300 pA at -30 V. At the optimal operating point, the preamplifier achieved a bandwidth of 500 MHz, a transimpedance of 51.4 dB/spl middot//spl Omega/ and dissipated only 10.8 mW of power at a power supply voltage of 1.8 V. At a bit-error-rate of 10/sup -9/, the receiver exhibited sensitivities of -22.8, -15.0, and -9.3 dBm at bit rates of 622 Mb/s, 900 Mb/s, and 1 Gb/s, respectively.
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