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Semiconductor Device as Optical Demultiplexer for Short Range Optical Communications
Author(s) -
P. Louro,
M. Vieira,
M. Fernandes,
M. A. Vieira,
João Costa,
Alessandro Fantoni
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1533-4899
pISSN - 1533-4880
DOI - 10.1166/jnn.2011.3779
Subject(s) - materials science , photodiode , optoelectronics , wavelength division multiplexing , semiconductor , wavelength , visible spectrum , demultiplexer , absorption (acoustics) , optical communication , optics , multiplexing , telecommunications , computer science , physics , multiplexer , composite material
In this paper we present results on the use of a multilayered a-SiC:H heterostructure as a wavelength-division demultiplexing device for the visible light spectrum. The proposed device is composed of two stacked p-i-n photodiodes with intrinsic absorber regions adjusted to short and long wavelength absorption and carrier collection. An optoelectronic characterisation of the device was performed in the visible spectrum. Demonstration of the device functionality for WDM applications was done with three different input channels covering the long, the medium and the short wavelengths in the visible range. The recovery of the input channels is explained using the photo-current spectral dependence on the applied voltage. An electrical model of the WDM device is proposed and supported by the solution of the respective circuit equations. Short range optical communications constitute the major application field, however other applications are also foreseen.

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