T. Ohno, K. Yoshino, Y. Muramoto, K. Sano, S. Kodama, N. Shigekawa
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25-Gbit/s receiver optical subassembly using maximized-induced-current photodiode
We fabricated 25-Gbit/s receiver optical subassemblies (ROSAs) using a maximized-induced-current photodiode (MIC-PD). By employing a high-speed and high-responsivity MIC-PD, we achieved successful operation at 25 Gbit/s using a flexible printed circuit board and a coaxial package designed for a 10-Gbit/s ROSA.