VCSEL Industry. Babu Dayal Padullaparthi
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Название: VCSEL Industry

Автор: Babu Dayal Padullaparthi

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Техническая литература

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isbn: 9781119782216

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СКАЧАТЬ VCSEL was chosen because the light is emitted perpendicular to the wafer, and the pronunciation as “viksel” is reminiscent of a pixel in the scalability into large 2D structures.

      Iga has continued basic research on VCSELs ever since its invention and witnessed commercialization in 1996 as the Internet began its rapid expansion. The first VCSEL products were in optical transceivers used in data centers, which support the modern information age. Along with the spread of the Internet, information‐related companies now own huge information storage centers called the cloud (a mechanism for storing information in memory, such as hard disks, to read and use it). High‐speed optical fiber networks exchange large volumes of information to and from data centers. Each of these data centers may contain many hundreds of thousands of VCSEL‐based optical interconnects. In fact, VCSELs today provide more than 50 Mbps of connectivity for every person on earth.

      In addition, many computer users have a mouse, which uses an optical source and a camera to track its position movement. The number of units produced so far is more than 1.1 billion. In 2017, the VCSEL was also adopted by the iPhone X for facial recognition. More recently, a laser RADAR (LiDAR) is being implemented in smartphones and iPads to enable AI and augmented reality. A new era of optical sensing was born taking advantage of the VCSEL’s small volume, low power consumption, and scalability.

      It can be said that most of us are using VCSELs even without recognizing them. This small device is becoming a powerful tool that supports the flow of information in everyday life.

      The current technological progress has caused many paradigm‐shifts in the information communication world, and we look at the new world of optoelectronics centering on VCSELs because they will be firmly rooted as the devices that enable the IoT and AI smarter. As for the descriptions of the theory and mechanism of the laser, we discuss the VCSEL from the industrial point of view in this book.

      We would be extremely pleased if this book could serve as an opening gate for emerging new VCSEL industries.

      Kenichi Iga

      Tokyo, Japan

      July 11, 2021

      Introduction

      VCSEL, or vertical‐cavity surface‐emitting laser is now a buzzword in the science and engineering community. The excitement is driven by the promise of 3D applications everywhere, including smart phones, cars, gaming, and other forms of augmented or virtual reality. The new era for VCSELs was ushered in with the introduction of face recognition technology in the iPhone X. Since commercial introduction in 1996, VCSELs have long been the workhorse of data communication and data centers. As global Internet connectivity has grown, so has the VCSEL industry, expanded from producing a few tens of 75 mm wafers per year to thousands of 150 mm wafers today. Speeds have grown from 1 Gbps to over 56 Gbps in commercial data center products. VCSELs also found success in optical mice, autofocus assist, atomic clocks, and many other applications. But all of these taken together still did not drive interest of large‐scale industrial production that consumer electronics could demand. In fact, despite the success of VCSELs, it was still considered a cottage industry until just a few years ago. One of the key advantages of VCSELs—small size—was limiting the wafer volume production to small boutique fabs. Early applications did not take advantage of another key attribute of VCSELs, scalability into 2D arrays of emitters. The typical VCSEL die used in a 3D sensing application is more than 20x the size of one used in data communications! This scaling of chip size and market opportunity has caused a huge surge in VCSEL wafer demand. Today high‐volume applications in the consumer, automotive, and industrial sectors have driven VCSELs to become a multi‐billion‐dollar market, and that excludes traditional datacom and data center interconnects. With all of the activity around VCSELs, several engineering textbooks and references of VCSEL technology have been written, but none has focused on the basic operating principles, and none included aspects of manufacturing challenges and market dynamics.

      This book is targeted to young entrepreneurs, managers, engineers, and researchers in a wide range of industries to understand how VCSELs are used in high‐volume communication and sensing applications, to identify key manufacturing challenges, and future market prospects. In contrast to traditional academic textbooks, the technical content is focused on engineering design and the application of VCSELs with few mathematical expressions. The authors use a unique style of illustrations and practical engineering tenets to describe VCSEL operating principles and how they are used in a variety of applications. The book is a collection of experiences and the authors’ views on topics that have and will drive the continued expansion of the VCSEL market. In other words, the book gives clear insight to understanding the overall landscape of the VCSEL industry and helps readers access the risks and rewards of the many segments. Readers are introduced to the basic operating principles of VCSELs that are relevant to application design, and a specific background in semiconductor lasers is not necessarily required. The book is focused on engineering understanding and industrial production of VCSELs and their applications. We are proud to include the historical perspectives and future insight in this book from Professor Kenichi Iga, the inventor of the VCSEL, and the 50th anniversary of the birth of VCSEL on March 22, 2027!

      Babu Dayal Padullaparthi Hong Kong, July 31, 2021

      Jim Tatum Celina, Texas/USA, July 30, 2021

      Acknowledgments

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