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Characterization of Crosstalk Sources in Massively Parallel Datalinks Using VCSEL Arrays and Fiber Image Guides

Authors: S.D. Mukherjee; K.D. Choquette; K.M. Geib; G.R. Hadley; T.R. Carter; A.J. Fischer; C.T. Sullivan; +1 Authors

Characterization of Crosstalk Sources in Massively Parallel Datalinks Using VCSEL Arrays and Fiber Image Guides

Abstract

Sources of possible optical crosstalk in parallel datalinks comprised of VCSEL-arrays and imaging fiber guides have been characterized using L-I-V, near field, far field measurements and simulations using beam propagation method. Input coupling, propagation through the fiber-guide and output spreading are evaluated quantitatively for their contribution to the degradation of link properties for high-density, massively parallel 2-D optical link systems.

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