Fabrication and Characterization of Dual Functional InGaN LED Arrays as the Optical Transmitter and Receiver for Optical Wireless Communications

oleh: Chia-Lung Tsai, Tong-Wen Wang, Yi-Chen Lu, Atanu Das, Sheng Hsiung Chang, Sun-Chien Ko

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: IEEE 2021-01-01

Deskripsi

The feasibility of using InGaN&#x002F;GaN multiple-quantum-well light-emitting diode arrays (LED arrays) as photodiodes (PDs) is investigated experimentally in addition to their light emitting function. Two discrete LED arrays are produced from one 4 &#x00D7; 4 LED array with a parallel-connected pixel configuration. Such compact designs are useful for light emission or detection at the transmitting&#x002F;receiving terminals of optical wireless communication systems. Despite 4 &#x00D7; 2 LED arrays achieving a light output power of 67.4 mW at 250 mA, they exhibit an optical responsivity (detectivity) of 0.183 A&#x002F;W (1.61 &#x00D7; 10<sup>12</sup> cm Hz<sup>1&#x002F;2</sup>W<sup>&#x2212;1</sup>) under ultraviolet light illumination (&#x03BB; &#x003D; 380 nm) at zero bias. For 4 &#x00D7; 2 LED arrays, the presence of an appreciable ultraviolet light response, together with a high 3-dB bandwidth (&#x223C;8 MHz) for modulated light detection, allowed us to build a 15 Mbit&#x002F;s directed optical link with these LEDs functioning as both the optical transmitter and the receiver. Finally, the unitary LED array-based optical link is capable of real-time transmission of digital audio signals (data rate &#x003D; 6 Mbit&#x002F;s) at a propagation distance of 100 cm in free space even though some of the constituent pixels are inactive for light detection.