T. Otsuji et al., A 105-GHz bandwidth optical-to-electrical conversion stimulus probe head employing a unitraveling-carrier photodiode, IEEE PHOTON, 11(8), 1999, pp. 1033-1035
An optical-to-electrical conversion stimulus probe head that employs a unit
raveling-carrier photodiode (UTC-PD) and a quartz coplanar-waveguide (CPW)
transmission line has been developed. The fabricated probe head offers the
minimum full-width at half-maximum of 2.85 ps corresponding to a -3-dB band
width of 105 GHz for optimum incident power and bias conditions. A monotoni
cally gradual attenuation to -20 dB over the frequencies of up to 350 GHz w
as obtained with the small group delay dispersion of < +/-0.1 ps, The respo
nsivity was 0.13 A/W. The saturation output voltage at 1-dB compression was
800 mV(p.p). This probe head can be utilized for both pulse-pattern excita
tion at up to 100 Gb/s and impulse excitation for 350-GHz-bandwidth network
measurements.