An optoelectronic module includes one or more VCSEL transmitters and/or
photodetectors coincidentally aligned along a common central longitudinal
axis. Differing wavelengths of light can be received and transmitted by
the optoelectronic module optically coupled to a single optical fiber or
in a free-space link. The optoelectronic module is able to receive two
wavelengths and transmit one wavelength, or can transmit two wavelengths
in the optical link. The VCSEL transmitter can be optically pumped by a
vertically integrated pump VCSEL. A parallel optical link supports
transmission and reception for each duplex channel on a single optical
fiber. The parallel optical link includes an array of optical fibers, a
first array of optoelectronic modules optically coupled to the array of
optical fibers to transmit a laser signal having a first wavelength and
receive a laser signal having a second wavelength, and a second array of
optoelectronic modules optically coupled to the array of optical fibers to
transmit the laser signal having the second wavelength and receive the
laser signal having the first wavelength. A multi-channel data
distribution system enables bidirectional distribution of data between a
central distribution point and a number of nodes optically linked to the
central distribution point.
Other References
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Bouley, J.C., "InP-based Photoic Integrated Circuits for Future Optical
Access Network", LEOS Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 18-21, 1996, pp.
286-287.
Okano, H. et al., "Passive Aligned Hybrid Integrated Optical Module Using
Planar Lightwave Circuit Platform", LEOS Conference, Boston, MA, Nov.
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