Measurement of very-high-speed photodetectors with picosecond InGaAsP film lasers

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Measurement of very-high-speed photodetectors with picosecond InGaAsP film lasers

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The impulse responses of very-high-speed photodiodes are determined using 5–15 ps pulses from optically pumped ultrashort-cavity film lasers operating between wavelengths of 1.15 μm and 1.54 μm. The measured response time (FWHM) for a back-illuminated InGaAs/InP punch-through PIN photodiode is 30 Ps.

Inspec keywords: III-V semiconductors; indium compounds; optical communication equipment; photodetectors; gallium arsenide; photodiodes

Other keywords: response time; back-illuminated InGaAs/InP punch-through PIN photodiode; 1.15 microns to 1.54 microns; impulse responses; optically pumped ultrashort-cavity film lasers; very-high-speed photodiodes

Subjects: Photoelectric devices; II-VI and III-V semiconductors; Optical communication

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