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XP34RSD Radiation Saurces and Photodetectors for Integration
Roles:S Extent of teaching:2P
Department:13134 Language of teaching:CS
Guarantors:Jeřábek V. Completion:ZK
Lecturers:Jeřábek V. Credits:4
Tutors:Jeřábek V. Semester:L

Web page:

https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/course/view.php?id=2352

Anotation:

The students get acquainted stimulated emission in semiconductors. Homogeneous and heterogeneous junction, double heterostructure laser. Waveguide resonators, DFB structures. Complex lasers, quantum wells. Electromagnetic fields in semiconductor lasers. Types of lasers and their properties. Tunable injection lasers. Spectral line width and line stability. Radiating characteristic, coupling the laser to a waveguide. Bi-stable and voltage devices, switches. Non-coherent LED's, super-luminescence diodes. Lasers and non-coherent diodes for optical communications, injection and coherent external modulators. Injection laser amplifiers. Principles of nano-optoelectronic components. Measurement methods, applications. Students will be introduced to new principles of integrated optoelectronic components and subsystems for informatics and sensor technique, design methods and technologies.

Study targets:

The aim of the course is to broaden students' knowledge in the field of technology and properties of new integrable semiconductor radiation sources and detectors such as new DFB and BFR laser diodes, with angle converters, multi-frequency lasers, laser fields and laser tuning. As for photodetectors then these are WG and UTC photodiodes and photodetector arrays. The course also includes the study of the bonding of these components to planar waveguides, the study of their dynamic properties, new coherent modulators and demodulators. Lel

Content:

Lectures are focused on deepening theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of semiconductor radiation sources and photodetectors for integrated circuits. The seminar exercises aim to teach basic models and procedures for the use of new semiconductor radiation sources and photodetectors in the design of integrated optoelectronic circuits, where the focus will be on the issues that PhD students deal with in their doctoral thesis. Laboratory exercises are composed of basic measurement tasks of optical and optoelectronic elements suitable for integration. These tasks include measurements on measuring devices obtained within the OPVVV grant solution. (ellipsometer, supercontinuum, Raman spectroscope). The course will conclude with the elaboration of a semestral project, which will be related to the topic of the doctoral thesis and will be a condition for granting the credit.

Course outlines:

1. Stimulated emission and photodetection in semiconductors
2. Homogeneous and heterogeneous junction, heterostructure lasers and photodiodes
3. Waveguide resonators, DFB and BFR structures
4. Complex lasers, quantum wells lasers and photodetectors
5. Electromagnetic fields in semiconductor lasers and waveguide phtodetectors
6. Types of lasers and photodetectors for integration and their properties
7. Integrated tunable injection lasers amd multifrequency lasers
8. Uni travel currier and waveguide photodetectors
9. Radiation characteristic, coupling the lasers and photodetectors to waveguide
10. Lasers, non-coherent diodes and photodetectors for optical communications
11. Injection and coherent external modulators. Stabilization structures.
12. Intensity and coherent optoelectronic receivers, structures and parameters
13. Injection and waveguide amplifiers, structures and properties
14. Measurement methods, applications

Exercises outline:

1. Design software for the optoelectronic and integrated optics.
2. Electrical models of the optoelectronic radiation sources.
3. Electrical models of the optoelectronic radiation detectors.
3. Design and optimization of detectors and planar receivers of the optical radiation.
4. Design and optimization of lasers and planar transmitters of the optical radiation.
5. Design of the optical waveguides coupling of optoelectronic components.
6. Design of nano-optoelectronic components.
7. Design of the planar microwave OE receivers and OE transmitters.
8. Measurement of the optical planar waveguides and the planar power a wavelength dividers.
9. Measurement of the spectral and dynamic properties of lasers and integrated planar transmitters.
10. Measurement of the spectral and dynamic properties of detectors and the integrated planar receivers.
11. Measurement of the spectral properties of the optical planar active waveguide.
12 Measurement of the optical waveguide properties by elipsometry method.
13. Measurement of the optical active planar waveguides by the supercontinuum source.
14. Measurement of the optical sensors, Raman sensors, credit.

Literature:

Ch.L. Chen: Elements of Optoelectronics, IRWIN, Chicago1996.
H. Nishihara, M. Haruna, T. Suhara: Optical Integrated Circuits, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985.
G. P. Agrawal: Lightwave Technology, J.Wiley&Sons, Inc., New York, 2006.
K. Okamoto: Fundamentals of Optical Waveguides, Elsevier, Amsterodam, 2006
R. Menzel: Photonics, Springer 2007
A. A. Balandin and K.L.Wang: Handbook of Semiconductor nanophotonics and nanodevices, ASP 2006

Requirements:

This course is a continuation of the subject matter covered in the above mentioned master's courses B2M34PIO or BE2M34PIO.

Subject is included into these academic programs:

Program Branch Role Recommended semester
DOKP Common courses S
DOKK Common courses S


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