The length of the tail which results in an optical output from a laser
diode after the laser diode is no longer being driven is reduced or
eliminated by a laser diode driver with a tail eliminator. More
specifically, the laser diode driver includes an energy drainage path that
is activated when packet communication is over. In one embodiment of
invention, the terminals of the laser diode are short-circuited to provide
the energy drainage path. In another embodiment of the invention, the
laser diode is reverse biased, so that charges stored in the laser diode
are combined with charges which are provided thereto. Advantageously, the
tail emission is substantially eliminated.
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