In Optoelectronic Integrated Circuit Design and Device
Modeling, Professor Jianjun Gao introduces the fundamentals and
modeling techniques of optoelectronic devices used in high-speed
optical transmission systems. Gao covers electronic circuit
elements such as FET, HBT, MOSFET, as well as design techniques for
advanced optical transmitter and receiver front-end circuits. The
book includes an overview of optical communication systems and
computer-aided optoelectronic IC design before going over the basic
concept of laser diodes. This is followed by modeling and parameter
extraction techniques of lasers and photodiodes. Gao covers
high-speed electronic semiconductor devices, optical transmitter
design, and optical receiver design in the final three chapters.
* Addresses a gap within the rapidly growing area of transmitter
and receiver modeling in OEICs
* Explains diode physics before device modeling, helping readers
understand their equivalent circuit models
* Provides comprehensive explanations for E/O and O/E conversions
done with laser and photodiodes
* Covers an extensive range of devices for high-speed
applications
* Accessible for students new to microwaves
* Presentation slides available for instructor use
This book is primarily aimed at practicing engineers,
researchers, and post-graduates in the areas of RF, microwaves, IC
design, photonics and lasers, and solid state devices. The book is
also a strong supplement for senior undergraduates taking courses
in RF and microwaves.
Lecture materials for instructors available at href=’http://www.wiley.com/go/gao’>www.wiley.com/go/gao
About the author
Jianjun Gao is a Professor of information science and technology at East China Normal University in Shanghai. His research interests are characterization, modeling and on-wafer measurement of microwave semiconductor devices, optoelectronics devices and high-speed integrated circuits for radio frequency and optical communication. He has held positions as Researcher at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, specializing in semiconductor device modeling and on wafer measurement, and as Research Associate at the Institute for High-Frequency and Semiconductor System Technologies, Berlin University of Technology, Germany, where he worked on In P HBT modeling and circuit design for high speed optical communication. Gao has also spend time at the Microelectronics R&D Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences researching PHTEMT optical modulator drivers. He is currently a member of the editorial board of IEEE Transaction on Microwave Theory and Techniques. Gao holds a M. Eng. degree from Hebei Semiconductor Research Institute and a Ph D from Tsinghua University.