DocumentCode :
3554046
Title :
Reliable semiconductor light sources for fiber optical communications
Author :
Kressel, H. ; Ladany, I. ; Ettenberg, M. ; Lockwood, H.F.
Author_Institution :
RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey
Volume :
21
fYear :
1975
fDate :
1975
Firstpage :
477
Lastpage :
479
Abstract :
This paper reviews reliability aspects of CW laser diodes and high radiance LED´s. The most advanced of these devices are AlGaAs heterojunction structures designed for emission in the 8200- 8600 Å spectral range where most of the available fibers have the lowest transmission loss (5-10 dB/ km). In CW lasers emitted power levels to about 100 mW (from one side) have been achieved. More modest power levels are obtained from LED´s (1-5 mW). Excellent progress has been made in identifying and eliminating the major failure mechanisms which plagued early devices. A major failure mode is known to be caused by certain metallurgical defects in the vicinity of the p-n junction. In addition, CW laser diodes can degrade as a result of facet damage. Both of the basic failure modes have been brought under substantial control, and stable device operation for many thousands of hours is being achieved.
Keywords :
Diode lasers; Fiber lasers; Heterojunctions; Laser modes; Light sources; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber losses; Propagation losses; Semiconductor device reliability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices Meeting, 1975 International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEDM.1975.188926
Filename :
1478287
Link To Document :
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