Modulator-based, high bandwidth optical links for HEP experiments

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science(2013)

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Abstract
As a concern with the reliability, bandwidth and mass of future optical links in LHC experiments, we are investigating CW lasers and light modulators as an alternative to VCSELs. These links will be particularly useful if they utilize light modulators which are very small, low power, high bandwidth, and are very radiation hard. We have constructed a test system with 3 such links, each operating at 10 Gb/s. We present the quality of these links (jitter, rise and fall time, BER) and eye mask margins (10GbE) for 3 different types of modulators: LiNbO3-based, InP-based, and Si-based. We present the results of radiation hardness measurements with up to ~1012 protons/cm2 and ~65 krad total ionizing dose (TID), confirming no single event effects (SEE) at 10 Gb/s with either of the 3 types of modulators. These optical links will be an integral part of intelligent tracking systems at various scales from coupled sensors through intra-module and off detector communication. We have used a Si-based photonic transceiver to build a complete 40 Gb/s bi-directional link (10 Gb/s in each of four fibers) for a 100m run and have characterized it to compare with standard VCSEL-based optical links. Some future developments of optical modulator-based high bandwidth optical readout systems, and applications based on both fiber and free space data links, such as local triggering and data readout and trigger-clock distribution, are also discussed.
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lhc experiments,cw lasers,hep experiments,bit error rate,nuclear electronics,high energy physics experiments,detector communication,eye mask margins,vertical cavity surface emitting lasers,bit rate 10 gbit/s,trigger clock distribution,single event effects,modulator based optical links,optical links,total ionizing dose,vcsel,optical modulation,optical transceivers,high energy physics instrumentation,light modulators,reliability,optical modulators,radiation hardness measurement,high bandwidth optical links,radiation effects,photonic transceiver,adaptive optics,optical fibers
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