Silicon CMOS optical receiver circuit with integrated compound semiconductor thin-film P-i-N detector
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Lee, M; Camperi-Ginestet, C; Brooke, MA; Jokerst, NM
Published in: LEOS Summer Topical Meeting
December 1, 1994
Low cost, high complexity silicon CMOS circuitry is an ideal candidate for low cost, high performance integrated optoelectronics. The paper presents a study on the integration of GaAs and InP based thin film P-i-N detectors with a five stage silicon CMOS transimpedance amplifier. This integrated system utilizes low cost foundry silicon CMOS circuitry coupled with thin film devices which are bonded to this circuit in the post processing steps utilizing only standard microelectronics materials and processes to produce a low cost hybrid integrated circuit.
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LEOS Summer Topical Meeting
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1099-4742
Publication Date
December 1, 1994
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58 / 59
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Lee, M., Camperi-Ginestet, C., Brooke, M. A., & Jokerst, N. M. (1994). Silicon CMOS optical receiver circuit with integrated compound semiconductor thin-film P-i-N detector. LEOS Summer Topical Meeting, 58–59.
Lee, M., C. Camperi-Ginestet, M. A. Brooke, and N. M. Jokerst. “Silicon CMOS optical receiver circuit with integrated compound semiconductor thin-film P-i-N detector.” LEOS Summer Topical Meeting, December 1, 1994, 58–59.
Lee M, Camperi-Ginestet C, Brooke MA, Jokerst NM. Silicon CMOS optical receiver circuit with integrated compound semiconductor thin-film P-i-N detector. LEOS Summer Topical Meeting. 1994 Dec 1;58–9.
Lee, M., et al. “Silicon CMOS optical receiver circuit with integrated compound semiconductor thin-film P-i-N detector.” LEOS Summer Topical Meeting, Dec. 1994, pp. 58–59.
Lee M, Camperi-Ginestet C, Brooke MA, Jokerst NM. Silicon CMOS optical receiver circuit with integrated compound semiconductor thin-film P-i-N detector. LEOS Summer Topical Meeting. 1994 Dec 1;58–59.
Published In
LEOS Summer Topical Meeting
ISSN
1099-4742
Publication Date
December 1, 1994
Start / End Page
58 / 59