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Delta-doped avalanche photodiodes for high bit-rate lightwave receivers

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1991

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The authors estimate the GB (grain bandwidth) product limits and the noise performance of a new SAGM-APD (separate avalanche, grating, and multiplication avalanche photodiode) structure: the delta -doped SAGM-APD. It is shown that GB products in excess of 140 GHz for a 0.2- mu m-thick multiplication layer and possibly larger GB products for smaller widths can be obtained. While recent calculations have predicted increased GB products for this delta -doped SAGM-APD structure, the authors explicitly prove using conventional theory that this is possible only with a concomitant increase in the multiplication noise. It is further demonstrated that it is essential to optimize the width of the multiplication layer for a given bit-rate to achieve minimum multiplication noise consistent with a GB product high enough to accommodate the requisite frequency response at the optimum gain. It is shown that the delta -doped SAGM-APD structure is a very good candidate for high bit-rate receiver applications.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">&gt;</ETX>

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