High-Speed Visible Light Communications Using Individual Pixels in a Micro Light-Emitting Diode Array

The high-frequency modulation of individual pixels in III-nitride-based micro-pixel light-emitting diode arrays, where each array consists of 16 × 16 individually addressable 72-μm-diameter pixels, are reported. The devices investigated have peak emission wavelengths at 370, 405, and 450 nm, respect...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE photonics technology letters 2010-09, Vol.22 (18), p.1346-1348
Hauptverfasser: McKendry, Jonathan J D, Green, Richard P, Kelly, A E, Zheng Gong, Guilhabert, Benoit, Massoubre, David, Gu, Erdan, Dawson, Martin D
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Zusammenfassung:The high-frequency modulation of individual pixels in III-nitride-based micro-pixel light-emitting diode arrays, where each array consists of 16 × 16 individually addressable 72-μm-diameter pixels, are reported. The devices investigated have peak emission wavelengths at 370, 405, and 450 nm, respectively. The optical -3-dB modulation bandwidth of a typical pixel from the 450-nm-emitting device was found to be approximately 245 MHz. Data transmission at rates of up to 1 Gb/s is demonstrated from a single pixel emitting at 450 nm, using on-off keying nonreturn-to-zero modulation, with a bit-error ratio of less than 1 × 10 -10 . Such devices have potential for free-space or fiber-coupled visible light communications.
ISSN:1041-1135
1941-0174
DOI:10.1109/LPT.2010.2056360