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Gigabits-per-second light-emitting diodes for high-speed optical communications

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Abstract

Short-span high-bit-rate optical transmissions are expected to have huge application markets, e.g., local area networks (LANs) including video networks and optical interconnections in computer systems. For short-span applications, where high output power is not necessarily required, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are very attractive light sources, because they have the great advantages of stable operation in a wide temperature range, low cost, and outstanding reliability.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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