Impedance matching of laser diodes using packaged microstrip lines: active and passive
Summary form only given. Impedance matching of laser diodes using packaged microstrip structures is discussed for both active and passive matching networks. The first step in accomplishing any reasonable match to driving a laser diode requires a careful measurement of the input impedance of the pack...
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Published in | LEOS '95. IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1995 Annual Meeting. 8th Annual Meeting. Conference Proceedings Vol. 1; pp. 238 - 239 vol.1 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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IEEE
1995
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Summary: | Summary form only given. Impedance matching of laser diodes using packaged microstrip structures is discussed for both active and passive matching networks. The first step in accomplishing any reasonable match to driving a laser diode requires a careful measurement of the input impedance of the packaged laser diode. Although the nonlinear behavior of a laser diode presents a frequency dependent impedance and is dependent upon the threshold current, the impedance of the Mitsubishi laser diode used in our case was given as approximately a series resistance of 4 ohms plus an inductance of 3 nanoHenrys for a frequency range of 0.5 GHz to 5 GHz when the laser is modulated above threshold. The task to be accomplished then is to provide a matching circuit to the laser diode providing an efficient throughput of modulator power. An example of a simple single stub matching circuit fabricated on microstrip is shown. The results of both the passive and active matching circuits will be presented. |
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ISBN: | 9780780324503 0780324501 |
DOI: | 10.1109/LEOS.1995.484850 |