Achieving 70 Gb/s Over a VCSEL-Based Optical Wireless Link Using a Multi-Mode Fiber-Coupled Receiver
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In this paper, we demonstrate a laser-based optical wireless communication (OWC) system employing a 940 nm single-mode (SM) vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) and a multi-mode (MM) fiber-coupled receiver, achieving a record data rate beyond 70 Gb/s, while the optical transmit power is below 5 mW. The use of a high speed fiber-optic photoreceiver avoids limiting the communication bandwidth by the receiver, enabling ultra-high capacity and energy-efficient light fidelity (LiFi) links to unlock new applications. This work experimentally validates the feasibility of ultra-high speed indoor OWC systems using a single low-power and low-cost VCSEL for next-generation LiFi connectivity.
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Journal of Lightwave Technology
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0733-8724
1558-2213
1558-2213
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43
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Optical Society of America
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EPSRC (EP/X04047X/2)
EPSRC (EP/Y037243/1)
EPSRC (EP/Y037243/1)

