Abstract

Monolithic top-emitting resonant cavity light-emitting diodes (RCLEDs) have been fabricated by solid-source MBE. The RCLEDs in the 650-nm range, with modulation bandwidths exceeding 180 MHz, are possible low-cost transmitter candidates for systems using plastic optical fibers (POFs), such as IEEE-1394 at 100 Mb/s and 200 Mb/s and ATM at 155 Mb/s. Modulation bandwidth of greater than 120 MHz and light power of 2 mW (cw) have been achieved for (phi )84-micrometer devices driven at a 40 mA current. Accelerated aging tests for 27,500 device-hours indicate no degradation in output power. A variation in device temperature significantly modifies the far-field pattern and thus the fiber coupling efficiency, due to a cavity detuning effect. The effects of detuning and the temperature and bias dependencies of the devices are investigated. The 880-nm RCLEDs have a maximum output power of 25 mW. Applications include open-air optical communication systems, collision avoidance and measurement systems.© (2000) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

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