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2.6 K VCSEL data link for cryogenic computing

Haonan Wu, Wenning Fu, M. Feng, D.G. Deppe

2021Applied Physics Letters21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cryogenic computing requires an energy-efficient optical data link from 4 K to the end-user at room temperature. Laser spectra and light–current–voltage family curves over a wide temperature range from 2.6 to 295 K are reported on oxide-vertical cavity surface emitting lasers coupled with OM4 fiber. Non-linear shifting of the lasing wavelength vs junction temperatures is measured with the wavelength shifting coefficients <0.005 nm/K at 2.6 K. 12.5 Gb/s non-return-to-zero error-free data transmission at 2.6 K to the error detector at 295 K is demonstrated as a viable solution for cryo-computing.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceOptoelectronicsLaserVertical-cavity surface-emitting laserWavelengthOpticsLasing thresholdDetectorOptical fiberData transmissionPhysicsComputer scienceComputer networkSemiconductor Lasers and Optical DevicesPhotonic and Optical DevicesOptical Network Technologies
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