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Full-duplex visible light communication system based on single blue mini-LED acting as transmitter and photodetector simultaneously
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2023
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EngineeringAluminum Oxide PassivationPhotodetectorsFull DuplexVisible Light CommunicationLight-emitting DiodesSidewall PassivationOptical CommunicationFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringNew Lighting TechnologyAluminum Gallium NitrideMicroelectronicsWhite OledSolid-state LightingApplied PhysicsVlc TransmitterOptoelectronics
GaN-based light emitting diodes (LEDs) have potential as photodetectors (PDs) for visible light communication (VLC). In current studies on LED-based PDs, devices are operated in a reverse-biased or zero-biased state. In this work, the performance of an blue mini-LED as both a PD and light source was studied. An aluminum oxide passivation was deposited on the sidewalls of the active region using atomic-layer deposition. In addition to improving the external quantum efficiency of mini-LEDs and reducing leakage current, sidewall passivation can also increase the responsivity of mini-LED PD. At a bias of 3 V (corresponding to injection current of 11.5 mA), the mini-LED PD had a response of 0.243 A/W. Based on the system above, a VLC link over 1 m with a data rate of 528 Mbps is achieved using 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. Moreover, the mini-LED PD could simultaneously act as an uplink detector and a downlink transmitter in the same full-duplex VLC system. With transmission distance of 1 m/1 m, a transmission rate of 350 Mbps in the uplink and downlink was achieved. The proposed method allows the same mini-LED to be used simultaneously as a display and VLC transmitter and receiver, which not only simplifies the structure of the full-duplex communication system and reduces system power consumption, but also facilitates the integration of multifunctional small LED devices.
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