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2. Updated in Silico Prediction Methods for Fractions Absorbed and Key Input Parameters of 355 Disparate Chemicals for Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models for Time-Dependent Plasma Concentrations after Virtual Oral Doses in Humans
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Koichiro, Adachi, Makiko, Shimizu, and Hiroshi, Yamazaki
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Pharmacology ,Humans ,Animals ,Administration, Oral ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Computer Simulation ,General Medicine ,Models, Biological ,Rats - Abstract
Human metabolic profiles for substances such as toxic food-derived compounds are usually allometrically extrapolated from traditionally determined in vivo rat concentration profiles. To evaluate internal exposures in humans without any reference to experimental data, physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling could be used if the model input parameters could be estimated in silico. This approach would simplify the use of PBPK models for forward dosimetry after oral doses. In this study, the in silico estimation of input parameters for PBPK models (i.e., fraction absorbed × intestinal availability, absorption rate constants, and volumes of the systemic circulation) was updated for an panel of 355 chemicals (212 previously analyzed and 143 additional substances) using a light gradient boosting machine learning algorithms (LightGBM) based on between 11 and 29 in silico-calculated chemical descriptors. Simplified human PBPK models were then used to calculate virtual maximum plasma concentrations (C
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- 2022
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3. Updated in silico prediction methods for fractions absorbed and absorption rate constants of 372 disparate chemicals for use in physiologically based pharmacokinetic models for estimating internal concentrations in rats
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Koichiro, Adachi, Makiko, Shimizu, and Hiroshi, Yamazaki
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Humans ,Animals ,Toxicology ,Models, Biological ,Rats - Abstract
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling has the potential to estimate internal chemical exposures. Algorithms for predicting the input parameters for PBPK modeling, such as absorption rate constants (k
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- 2022
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4. High hepatic and plasma exposures of atorvastatin in subjects harboring impaired cytochrome P450 3A4∗16 modeled after virtual administrations and possibly associated with statin intolerance found in the Japanese adverse drug event report database
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Koichiro Adachi, Katsuhiro Ohyama, Yoichi Tanaka, Tasuku Sato, Norie Murayama, Makiko Shimizu, Yoshiro Saito, and Hiroshi Yamazaki
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Pharmacology ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacology (medical) - Published
- 2023
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5. Pharmacokinetics of anticoagulant edoxaban in overdose in a Japanese patient transported to hospital
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Satoru Beppu, Jumpei Tuchiya, Kei Nishiyama, Makiko Shimizu, Koichiro Adachi, and Hiroshi Yamazaki
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Drug ,medicine.drug_class ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Overdose ,lcsh:RS1-441 ,Pharmacology (nursing) ,Case Report ,Drug overdose ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,lcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacotherapy ,Pharmacokinetics ,Edoxaban ,Oral administration ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacokinetic modeling ,Chemical risk ,media_common ,business.industry ,Anticoagulant ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Anticoagulants ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,business - Abstract
Background The anticoagulant edoxaban is used clinically at doses of 30–60 mg/day; however, we experienced a patient who had taken an overdose of edoxaban of 750 mg. We investigated the pharmacokinetics of edoxaban in this patient by using liquid chromatography–tandem spectrometry to estimate the follow-up period in emergency clinical practice with this medicine. Case presentation The patient was a 57-year-old woman (body weight, 69 kg) who had taken a single oral dose of 750 mg of edoxaban in a suicide attempt. She was emergently admitted to Kyoto Medical Center. The patient’s edoxaban plasma concentrations during ambulance transport (8 h after oral administration) were ~ 4900 ng/ml, and the concentration gradually decreased to ~ 10 ng/mL and to detectable but unmeasurable levels of ~ 1.0 ng/mL at 60 h and 100 h, respectively. The linear range of the relationship between the dose and plasma concentration was assumed to have been exceeded during the first 8 h; however, the measured elimination rate of edoxaban was similar to that visualized curves predicted by a simplified physiologically based pharmacokinetic model previously established. Conclusion Simplified physiologically based pharmacokinetic models for creating visualized curves have proven to be useful not only during drug discovery or chemical risk assessment but also in cases of medical poisoning. We used a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model previously established for edoxaban to predict the pharmacokinetics in the current case. It is hoped that the results of this study, which encompass drug monitoring data in the patient and visualized pharmacokinetic prediction, will serve as an index when setting the treatment and follow-up period in cases of drug overdose for medicines such as edoxaban in emergency clinical practice.
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- 2020
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6. Pharmacokinetics of caffeine self-administered in overdose in a Japanese patient admitted to hospital
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Makiko Shimizu, Toshiaki Fukuda, Koichiro Adachi, Satoru Beppu, Jun Tomizawa, Mariko Terashima, and Hiroshi Yamazaki
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Drug ,Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling ,Paraxanthine ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Overdose ,Pharmacology (nursing) ,Case Report ,RM1-950 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,Pharmacotherapy ,Pharmacokinetics ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacokinetic modeling ,media_common ,business.industry ,Lethal dose ,Serum potassium ,CYP1A2 ,RS1-441 ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,business ,Caffeine - Abstract
Background Caffeine (0.1 g) is used as a central nervous system stimulant and as a nontoxic phenotyping probe for cytochrome P450 1A2. However, an increasing number of suicide attempts by caffeine overdose have been recently reported. Case presentation A 25-year-old woman (body weight, 43 kg) who intentionally took an overdose of 5.9 g caffeine as a suicide attempt was emergently admitted to Kyoto Medical Center. The plasma concentrations of caffeine and its primary metabolite, N-demethylated paraxanthine, in the current case were 100 and 7.3 μg/mL, 81 and 9.9 μg/mL, 63 and 12 μg/mL, and 21 and 14 μg/mL, at 12, 20, 30, and 56 h after oral overdose, respectively. The observed apparent terminal elimination half-life of caffeine during days 1 and 2 of hospitalization was 27 h, which is several times longer than the reported normal value. This finding implied nonlinearity of caffeine pharmacokinetics over such a wide dose range, which could affect the accuracy of values simulated by a simplified physiologically based pharmacokinetic model founded on a normal dose of 100 mg. Low serum potassium levels (2.9 and 3.5 mM) on days 1 and 2 may have been caused by the caffeine overdose in the current case. Conclusions The patient underwent infusion with bicarbonate Ringer’s solution and potassium chloride and was discharged on the third day of hospitalization despite taking a potentially lethal dose of caffeine. The virtual plasma exposures of caffeine estimated using the current simplified PBPK model were higher than the measured values. The present results based on drug monitoring data and additional pharmacokinetic predictions could serve as a useful guide in cases of caffeine overdose.
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- 2021
7. Pharmacokinetics of loxoprofen in a self-administered overdose in a Japanese patient admitted to hospital
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Satoru Beppu, Ryo Unita, Mariko Terashima, Koichiro Adachi, Yuki Sugitani, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Kosuke Yoshida, Masaya Fujii, and Makiko Shimizu
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Drug ,Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling ,Elimination ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Metabolite ,Overdose ,Case Report ,Pharmacology (nursing) ,RM1-950 ,Body weight ,Absorption ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,Pharmacotherapy ,Pharmacokinetics ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacokinetic modeling ,media_common ,Acid derivative ,business.industry ,Loxoprofen ,RS1-441 ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Loxoprofen is a propionic acid derivative and is the most widely prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug in Japan. Loxoprofen is generally considered to be relatively nontoxic. Case presentation A 33-year-old man (body weight, 55 kg) who intentionally took an overdose of 100 tablets of loxoprofen (6000 mg) as a suicide attempt was emergently admitted to Kyoto Medical Center. On arrival, the patient was suffering disorders of consciousness. His plasma concentrations of loxoprofen and its reduced trans-alcohol metabolite were 52 and 24 μg/mL, 3.7 and 2.3 μg/mL, 0.81 and 0.54 μg/mL, and 0.015 and 0.011 μg/mL, respectively, at 4, 26, 50, and 121 h after the oral overdose. The observed apparent terminal elimination half-life of loxoprofen during days 1 and 2 of hospitalization was in the range 6–12 h, which is several times longer than the reported normal value. This finding implied nonlinearity of loxoprofen pharmacokinetics over the current 100-fold dose range, which could affect the accuracy of values simulated by a simplified physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model founded on data from a normal dose of 60 mg. The reasons for the delayed eliminations from plasma of loxoprofen and its trans-alcohol metabolite in this case are uncertain, but slight renal impairment (low eGFR values) developed on the second and third hospital days and could be a causal factor. Conclusions Because the patient’s level of consciousness had gradually improved, he was discharged on the fourth day of hospitalization. The virtual plasma exposures of loxoprofen and its reduced trans-alcohol metabolite estimated using the current simplified PBPK model were lower than the measured values in the overdose case. The present results based on drug monitoring data and pharmacokinetic predictions could serve as a useful guide in cases of loxoprofen overdose.
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- 2021
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8. Pharmacokinetic modeling of over-the-counter drug diphenhydramine self-administered in overdoses in Japanese patients admitted to hospital
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Koichiro Adachi, Wataru Kobari, Makiko Shimizu, Satoru Beppu, Mariko Terashima, and Hiroshi Yamazaki
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Drug ,Liver damage ,Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling ,Drug monitoring data ,Bilirubin ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Pharmacology (nursing) ,Case Report ,RM1-950 ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacokinetics ,MicroDose ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,media_common ,business.industry ,Diphenhydramine ,Area under the curve ,RS1-441 ,Total bilirubin ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,Over-the-counter ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,business ,Pharmacokinetic prediction ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Although the over-the-counter H1 receptor antagonist diphenhydramine is not a common drug of abuse, it was recently recognized as one of the substances causing acute poisoning in patients attempting suicide that led to admissions to our hospital emergency room. Case presentation Two patients [women aged 21 and 27 years (cases 1 and 2)] were emergently admitted after intentionally taking overdoses of 900 and 1200 mg diphenhydramine, respectively. The plasma diphenhydramine concentrations in case 1 were 977 and 425 ng/mL at 2.5 and 11.5 h after single oral overdose, and those in case 2 were 1320 and 475 ng/mL at 3 and 18 h after administration, respectively. We set up a simplified physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model that was established using the reported pharmacokinetic data for a microdose of diphenhydramine. The two virtual plasma concentrations and the area under the curve (AUC) values extrapolated using the PBPK model were consistent with the observed overdose data. This finding implied linearity of pharmacokinetics over a wide dosage range for diphenhydramine. Conclusions The determined plasma concentrations of diphenhydramine of around 1000 ng/mL at ~ 3 h after orally administered overdoses in cases 1 and 2 may not have been high enough to cause hepatic impairment because levels of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase were normal; however, there was an increase in total bilirubin in case 1. Nonetheless, high virtual liver exposures of diphenhydramine were estimated by the current PBPK model. The present results based on drug monitoring data and pharmacokinetic predictions could serve as a useful guide when setting the duration of treatment in cases of diphenhydramine overdose.
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- 2021
9. Wide-temperature-range 100-Gbaud Operation of a Lumped-electrode-type EA-DFB for an 800-Gb/s Optical Transceiver
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Kazuhiko Naoe, Koichiro Adachi, Atsushi Nakamura, Syunya Yamauchi, Hideaki Asakura, and S. Tanaka
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Materials science ,Eye opening ,business.industry ,Electrode ,Bandwidth (computing) ,Optoelectronics ,Transceiver ,Atmospheric temperature range ,business - Abstract
A lumped-electrode-type EA-DFB with a short-length modulator packaged by using an ultra-short wiring technique achieved bandwidth over 60-GHz in a wide-temperature range, and 100-Gbaud NRZ eye opening up to 80°C was demonstrated for the first time.
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- 2020
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10. Pharmacokinetics of duloxetine self-administered in overdose with quetiapine and other antipsychotic drugs in a Japanese patient admitted to hospital
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Satoru Beppu, Koichiro Adachi, Kei Nishiyama, Hiroshi Yamazaki, and Makiko Shimizu
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medicine.medical_treatment ,Overdose ,lcsh:RS1-441 ,Pharmacology (nursing) ,Case Report ,Flunitrazepam ,Drug overdose ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacotherapy ,Pharmacokinetics ,medicine ,Duloxetine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacokinetic modeling ,Antipsychotic ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Trazodone ,medicine.disease ,Gastric lavage ,0104 chemical sciences ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Quetiapine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Combinations of antidepressant duloxetine (at doses of 40–60 mg/day) and other antipsychotics are frequently used in clinical treatment; however, several fatal and nonfatal cases of duloxetine overdose have been documented. We experienced a patient who had taken an overdose of duloxetine (780 mg) in combination with other drugs in a suicide attempt. Case presentation The patient was a 37-year-old man (body weight, 64 kg) with a history of gender identity disorder and depression. He intentionally took an overdose of duloxetine in combination with three other antipsychotic drugs (18 mg flunitrazepam, 850 mg quetiapine, and 1100 mg trazodone) and was emergently admitted to Kyoto Medical Center. The patient’s plasma concentration of duloxetine during ambulance transport was 57 ng/ml, and the level was still as high as 126 ng/mL at 32 h after administration. Duloxetine disappeared most slowly from plasma, in contrast to quetiapine, which was the fastest to clear among the four medicines determined in this patient. The observed concentrations of duloxetine in this overdose patient were generally within the 95% confidence intervals of the plasma concentration curves predicted using a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model. Conclusion Even if more than 1 h (the generally recommended period) has passed after administration of duloxetine in such overdose cases, gastric lavage and/or administration of activated charcoal may be effective in clinical practice up to 6 h because of the typically slow elimination behavior illustrated by the PBPK model. Pharmacokinetic profiles visualized using PBPK modeling can inform treatment decisions in cases of drug overdose for medicines such as duloxetine in emergency clinical practice.
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- 2020
11. A Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting DFB Laser and Its Application to Cost-Effective Single-Mode Optical Sub Assembly
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Takanori Suzuki, Koichiro Adachi, and Shigehisa Tanaka
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Surface (mathematics) ,Lens (optics) ,Distributed feedback laser ,Optics ,Materials science ,law ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Integrated optics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention - Published
- 2018
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12. Ring-Shaped Capacitive Probes for Determination of Spatial Arc Voltage Distribution in High-Voltage Circuit Breaker Model
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Hajime Urai, Toshiaki Sakuyama, and Koichiro Adachi
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Capacitive sensing ,Electrical engineering ,High voltage ,02 engineering and technology ,Radius ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Arc (geometry) ,Sulfur hexafluoride ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,Pre-charge ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Current (fluid) ,business ,Circuit breaker - Abstract
To deeply understand interrupting phenomena in high-voltage circuit breakers, it is important to measure the electrical characteristics of switching arcs in high-speed gas flow at current zero. A ring-shaped capacitive probe is proposed to measure a spatial arc voltage distribution. The configuration of the probe is decided by considering the effects of arc position and arc radius. The difference between arc voltage distributions is distinguished for an interrupting current of 12 and 30 kA on interrupting tests using the circuit breaker model.
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- 2017
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13. 53-Gbaud PAM4 Differential Drive of a Conventional EA/DFB toward Driver-amplifier-less Optical Transceivers
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Takanori Suzuki, Akira Nakanishi, S. Tanaka, Koichiro Adachi, A. Nakamura, T. Fukui, and M. Shishikura
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Physics ,Signal processing ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,010309 optics ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Driver amplifier ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Waveform ,Transceiver ,business - Abstract
53-Gbaud-PAM4 differential drive of a conventional EA/DFB was demonstrated. Almost the same waveform as single-ended drive was confirmed with outer ER of 4.1 dB and TDECQ of 1.63 dB by differential drive with 0.57 V pp /lane.
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- 2019
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14. Cost-Effective Optical Sub-Assembly Using Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser
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Koichiro Adachi, Shigehsa Tanaka, Akira Nakanishi, Takanori Suzuki, Tsukuru Ohtoshi, Aki Takei, K. Tamura, Kouji Nakahara, Kazuhisa Uomi, and Kazuhiko Naoe
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Optical amplifier ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,Optical isolator ,business.industry ,Optical engineering ,Single-mode optical fiber ,02 engineering and technology ,Optical modulation amplitude ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Plastic optical fiber ,business - Abstract
A cost-effective optical sub-assembly (OSA) for high-speed optical interconnections using lens-integrated surface-emitting lasers (LISELs) is demonstrated. Two concepts of the OSA, one based on a direct-modulation (DM)-LISEL and the other based on a continuous-wave (CW)-LISEL for a silicon-photonics (SiP) platform, are proposed. The design parameters of the integrated lens that enable low fiber-coupling loss and the SiP platform are described. Coupling losses, as low as 4.9 dB for the single mode fiber and 4 dB for the SiP platform, were experimentally confirmed. Furthermore, theoretical and experimental evidence that demonstrates the OSA does not require an optical isolator (i.e., it is “isolator-free”) is presented. A DFB laser used for the LISEL had a low relative intensity noise (less than −140 dB/Hz), even with a back reflection of more than −20 dB. For non-Hermetic packaging, 500 h, 85°C/85% relative humidity storage tests experimentally demonstrated no degradation in the lasing characteristics.
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- 2016
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15. Protocol for Unrequired Inquiries about the Prescription to Doctors under the Agreement between the Hospital and Community Pharmacies
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Yoshihiko Kimura, Katsuyuki Matsumura, Atsushi Yonezawa, Yuko Yoshida, Yasuaki Ikemi, Yuichiro Kayano, Kazuo Matsubara, Fuki Nishiwaki, Junko Ozaki, Koichiro Adachi, Kaori Sakurai, Ikuko Yano, and Sachio Fukatsu
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Protocol (science) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Community pharmacies ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital pharmacy ,Medical prescription ,business - Published
- 2016
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16. High-Speed Optical Devices for Data Center Networks
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Shigehisa Tanaka, Koichiro Adachi, Kouji Nakahara, and Takanori Suzuki
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Optical fiber ,Packaging engineering ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Optical communication ,Volume (computing) ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Cost reduction ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Point (geometry) ,Data center ,business ,Data transmission - Abstract
Growing volume of data transmission in data centers requires large capacity optical communication networks. High-speed optical devices and their packaging technology have become important not only in realizing high speed optical communication but also from the view point of size and cost reduction. In this presentation, our high-speed optical devices and our approach to their packaging technology are reported.
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- 2018
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17. Single-Mode Optical Coupling Technology Using Movable Micro-Mirror Array and Surface-Emitting DFB Laser Array for High-Density 3-D Integration
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Shigehisa Tanaka, Koichiro Adachi, Yasunobu Matsuoka, and Takanori Suzuki
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Surface-mount technology ,Microelectromechanical systems ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,02 engineering and technology ,Laser ,law.invention ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,law ,visual_art ,Electronic component ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
Technologies for high-density integration of optical and electrical components are indispensable for next-generation optical transceivers whose capacity will exceed 400 Gbps. 3-D vertical integration technology with high optical coupling efficiency between a single mode fiber (SMF) array and lens-integrated surface emitting laser (LISEL) array using micro electro mechanical system (MEMS)-based movable micro-mirrors can meet this requirement. Light emitted from the LISEL is reflected at the micro-mirror and coupled to the SMF. Since the micro-mirror can steer the beam emitted from the LISEL to the SMF, the coupling efficiency that depends on the alignment accuracy between the LISEL and SMF is adjustable. After the alignment is completed, the position of the micro-mirror is fixed to keep high coupling efficiency. An optical sub-assembly (OSA) incorporating the LISEL, micro-mirror, and SMF array was fabricated using surface mount technology. All optical components were passively aligned, and the positions of micro-mirrors were adjusted to make a precise optical coupling to the SMFs as a post alignment. To confirm the effectiveness of this post-alignment system, the characteristics of the optical coupling to the SMF array were measured. It was found that the position of the reflected beam could be controlled to sub-micro-meter accuracy.
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- 2018
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18. Human biofluid concentrations of mono(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate extrapolated from pharmacokinetics in chimeric mice with humanized liver administered with di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling
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Makiko Shimizu, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Koichiro Adachi, Hiroshi Suemizu, and Norie Murayama
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Pharmacology ,endocrine system ,Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Phthalate ,Administration, Oral ,General Medicine ,Urine ,Toxicology ,Liver Transplantation ,Feces ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Liver ,chemistry ,Pharmacokinetics ,Oral administration ,Diethylhexyl Phthalate ,Animals ,Humans ,Toxicokinetics ,Glucuronide ,Toxicant - Abstract
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) is a reproductive toxicant in male rodents. The aim of the current study was to extrapolate the pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics of mono(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (MEHP, a primary metabolite of DEHP) in humans by using data from oral administration of DEHP to chimeric mice transplanted with human hepatocytes. MEHP and its glucuronide were detected in plasma from control mice and chimeric mice after single oral doses of 250mg DEHP/kg body weight. Biphasic plasma concentration-time curves of MEHP and its glucuronide were seen only in control mice. MEHP and its glucuronide were extensively excreted in urine within 24h in mice with humanized liver. In contrast, fecal excretion levels of MEHP glucuronide were high in control mice compared with those with humanized liver. Adjusted animal biomonitoring equivalents from chimeric mice studies were scaled to human biomonitoring equivalents using known species allometric scaling factors and in vitro metabolic clearance data with a simple physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model. Estimated urine MEHP concentrations in humans were consistent with reported concentrations. This research illustrates how chimeric mice transplanted with human hepatocytes in combination with a simple PBPK model can assist evaluations of pharmacokinetics or toxicokinetics of the primary or secondary metabolites of DEHP.
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- 2015
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19. Large-Tolerant Direct Coupling to an SMF Array With a Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser
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Takanori Suzuki, Aki Takei, Koichiro Adachi, Shigehisa Tanaka, Kazuhiko Naoe, and Akira Nakanishi
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Physics ,Distributed feedback laser ,business.industry ,Chip ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Optics ,law ,Fiber laser ,Optoelectronics ,Direct coupling ,Fiber ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Gaussian optics - Abstract
As a solution to provide a small-size and low-cost 100-Gb/s optical module, direct optical coupling between a lens-integrated surface-emitting DFB laser (LISEL) array and a single-mode fiber (SMF) array is demonstrated. A very-small far-field angle ( $\sim 2$ °) was obtained by monolithic integration of an InP lens with a laser chip. As a result, each channel of the LISEL array can directly couple to an SMF without any additional external optical components. The measured misalignment tolerance between the LISEL array and an SMF array was sufficiently large, namely, $\pm 5.5~\mu \text{m}$ , at excess loss of 1 dB over all four channels with the maximum coupling efficiency of 8.4 dB. These measurement results are in good agreement with a theoretical calculation based on Gaussian optics. These results demonstrate that high coupling efficiency (−3 dB) can be achieved while large misalignment tolerance ( $\pm 4.5~\mu \text{m}$ ) at excess loss of only 1 dB is maintained.
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- 2015
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20. A Table-top Pulsed Power Device for Counter-streaming Plasma Experiments
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Tohru Kawamura, Koichiro Adachi, Jun Hasegawa, Kazuhiko Horioka, and Mitsuo Nakajima
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Optics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Z-pinch ,Electrical engineering ,Pinch ,Table (database) ,Plasma ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Pulsed power ,business - Published
- 2015
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21. Experimental Study of Adjustable Single-Mode Optical-Coupling Using Movable Micro-Mirror Array
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T. Suzuki, Koichiro Adachi, and S. Tanaka
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Materials science ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Micro mirror ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Laser ,Optical coupling ,law.invention ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,business - Abstract
A movable micro-mirror array is proposed for high-density multi-channel single-mode optical sub-assembly. Adjustable optical-coupling loss of over 2dB was confirmed from experiments of 4-ch array optical-coupling between DFB lasers and single-mode fibers using the micro-mirrors.
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- 2017
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22. Cost-effective light-emission optical sub-assembly for datacenter networks
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Koichiro Adachi, K. Nakahara, A. Nakanishi, T. Suzuki, Kazuhiko Naoe, S. Tanaka, and K. R. Tamura
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Distributed feedback laser ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Laser ,Optical coupling ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,law ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Point (geometry) ,Light emission ,business ,Tunable laser ,Diode - Abstract
Technologies for creating cost-effective light-emission optical sub-assemblies (OSAs) are discussed from the point of view of laser diodes. A lens-integrated surface-emitting laser (LISEL), consisting of a DFB laser, integrated mirror, and integrated convex lens, has the potential to achieve light-emission OSAs. An OSA based on the LISEL is proposed, and the capabilities of direct and passively aligned optical coupling, isolator-free operation, non-hermetic packaging, and on-wafer testing are introduced.
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- 2017
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23. A Passive Optical Alignment Technique for Single-mode Fibers and Light-source Arrays
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Koichiro Adachi, M. Shishikura, T. Aoki, H. Irie, S. Tanaka, Kazuhiko Naoe, Y. Sasaki, Akira Nakanishi, and Takanori Suzuki
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Distributed feedback laser ,Optical alignment ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Optical testing ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Laser array ,Fiber array ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,Light source ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Coupling efficiency ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
A passive optical alignment based on a lens-integrated surface-emitting laser array and a single-mode fiber array was demonstrated. The proposed alignment technique enables better coupling efficiency than that of conventional DFB laser with active alignment.
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- 2017
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24. 25-Gb/s Multichannel 1.3-$\mu$m Surface-Emitting Lens-Integrated DFB Laser Arrays
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Shinji Tsuji, Toshihiko Fukamachi, Koichiro Adachi, Kazunori Shinoda, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Takeshi Kitatani, and Toshiki Sugawara
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Surface-mount technology ,Distributed feedback laser ,Total internal reflection ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Collimated light ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Wavelength ,Optics ,law ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Electron-beam lithography - Abstract
Two multichannel 1.3-μ m lens integrated surface-emitting laser arrays for massive data links were fabricated. The basic structure of the lasers consists of a short InGaAlAs multiple-quantum-well distributed-feedback (DFB) active-stripe array monolithically integrated with both a 45° total reflection mirror and an aspheric collimation lens. One of them, a four-channel laser array based on this structure, exhibited clear 25-Gb/s eye openings up to 50°C over all four channels and achieved a total output of 100 Gb/s. The other laser, a multiple-wavelength array for wavelength-division-multiplexing applications, produces multiple-wavelength emission thanks to precisely modified DFB gratings by electron beam lithography. It exhibited nine-wavelength stable single-mode operation (side-mode suppression ratio >; 40 dB) between 1260 and 1290 nm at 3.7-nm intervals, and a clear 25-Gb/s eye opening for each wavelength. These two surface-emitting laser arrays have demonstrated their suitability for next-generation multichannel data links (including 100-Gb Ethernet and optical interconnects).
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- 2011
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25. Wide Temperature Range Operation of 25-Gb/s 1.3-μm InGaAlAs Directly Modulated Lasers
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Kazunori Shinoda, Shinji Tsuji, Koichiro Adachi, Takeshi Kitatani, Shigehisa Tanaka, Masahiro Aoki, and Toshihiko Fukamachi
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Frequency response ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Optical communication ,Biasing ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,Gallium arsenide ,Lens (optics) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
High-speed 1.3-μm directly modulated lasers (DMLs) have been developed to support sharply rising optical communications traffic. The most crucial requirement for these lasers is the ability to operate over a wide temperature range with no power-consuming electric cooler. Due to poor temperature characteristics resulting from its poor electron confinement in the multiquantum well, DMLs with InGaAsP material systems have been replaced by DMLs with InGaAlAs material systems, which have stronger electron confinement. In this paper, progress in uncooled 25-Gb/s 1.3-μm InGaAlAs DMLs is summarized. A 160-μm-long ridge-waveguide-type laser showed a lower threshold current Ith of 14.9 mA at high temperatures up to 95 °C, and a small signal-frequency-response bandwidth f3dB of 14 GHz was achieved at a bias current of 60 mA at 95 °C. Using this laser, clear 25-Gb/s operation was obtained at 95 °C. In addition, stable operation was achieved for up to 4000 h at 85 °C, indicating the basic applicability of the device to next-generation 25-Gb/s data communication systems. Furthermore, the developed technology was applied to a novel uncooled 25-Gb/s 1.3-μm surface-emitting laser for optical interconnects, in which a 45° mirror and a lens were integrated monolithically.
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- 2011
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26. A 25 Gb/s 65-nm CMOS Low-Power Laser Diode Driver With Mutually Coupled Peaking Inductors for Optical Interconnects
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Daichi Kawamura, Toshiki Sugawara, Toshiaki Takai, Norio Chujo, Toshinobu Ohno, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Tsuneo Kawamata, Kenichi Ohhata, and Koichiro Adachi
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Engineering ,Laser diode ,business.industry ,Optical interconnect ,Electrical engineering ,Inductor ,Driver circuit ,law.invention ,Semiconductor laser theory ,CMOS ,Parasitic capacitance ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Electrical impedance - Abstract
A 25 Gb/s laser diode (LD) driver has been developed on the basis of standard 65 nm CMOS technology for optical interconnects. The LD driver consists of a main driver capable of providing an average current of 30 mA and a predriver providing a gain of 20 dB. The main driver uses mutually coupled inductors to adjust the inductive peaking to improve eye patterns under various packaging conditions. The predriver uses CMOS active feedback to achieve a wide bandwidth and high gain, despite its small size and low power consumption. The fabricated circuit achieves data rates of 25 Gb/s, consumes 156 mW (6.3 mW/Gb/s) and occupies an area of 0.011 mm2 .
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- 2011
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27. A 35-GHz, 0.8-A/W and 26-.MU.m Misalignment Tolerance Microlens-Integrated p-i-n Photodiodes
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Kazunori Shinoda, Takuma Ban, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Shigehisa Tanaka, Koichiro Adachi, Reiko Mita, Toshiki Sugawara, Masahiro Aoki, Kazuyuki Nagatsuma, Shinji Tsuji, Yong Lee, and Kazuhiko Hosomi
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Ethernet ,Microlens ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Fiber transmission ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Photodiode ,law.invention ,Responsivity ,Optics ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
We fabricated a p-i-n photodiode (PD) with an integrated microlens, and demonstrated its high performance capabilities including high speed (35GHz), high responsivity (0.8A/W), and large misalignment tolerance (26µm), and an error-free 25-Gbit/s 10-km single-mode fiber transmission by using a 100-Gbit/s Ethernet quadplexer receiver module with the PDs.
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- 2011
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28. A Light Source Using 1.3- <tex-math notation='TeX'>$\mu{\rm m}$ </tex-math> Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser for Silicon Platforms
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Tadashi Okumura, Koichiro Adachi, Hideo Arimoto, Shigehisa Tanaka, and Takanori Suzuki
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Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,Silicon ,business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Silicon on insulator ,Substrate (electronics) ,Grating ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Diffraction grating - Abstract
As a solution to provide small-footprint and low-cost light sources for silicon platforms, light sources using a lens-integrated surface-emitting laser (LISEL), and a grating coupler fabricated on a silicon-on-insulator substrate is proposed. Light emitted from the LISEL (based on an InP distributed feedback laser) has a narrow far-field pattern, so the LISEL can be directly mounted on the silicon platform with no additional external optical components. The alignment tolerance between the LISEL and grating coupler was experimentally measured. This measurement confirmed large alignment tolerance. The excess loss due to misalignment of ±5 μm is only 1.5 dB.
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- 2014
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29. Facet-free surface-emitting 1.3-μm DFB laser
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M. Sagawa, Kouji Nakahara, S. Tanaka, A. Nakanishi, T. Ohtoshi, Takanori Suzuki, K. Naoe, and Koichiro Adachi
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Distributed feedback laser ,Facet (geometry) ,Materials science ,Light source ,Optics ,law ,business.industry ,Free surface ,Optoelectronics ,Laser ,business ,Tunable laser ,law.invention - Abstract
We proposed a perfectly facet-free surface-emitting 1.3-μm DFB laser toward cost-effective light source, and confirmed the same performances as the usual DFB lasers and an on-wafer measurement.
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- 2015
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30. Simple method for integrating DFB laser and silicon photonics platform
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T. Ohtoshi, Takanori Suzuki, K. R. Tamura, A. Nakanishi, K. Nakahara, Aki Takei, Koichiro Adachi, S. Tanaka, and K. Naoe
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Distributed feedback laser ,Optics ,Silicon photonics ,Materials science ,SIMPLE (military communications protocol) ,business.industry ,Hybrid silicon laser ,Isolator ,Physics::Optics ,Optoelectronics ,Photonics ,business - Abstract
A simple and practical method for integrating a DFB laser and a silicon photonics platform without additional optical components such as lenses and an isolator is proposed. Optical-coupling and feedback-tolerance characteristics arc experimentally measured.
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- 2015
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31. Capability of High Optical-Feedback Tolerance and Non-Hermetic-Packaging for Low-Cost Interconnections Using Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser
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Shigehisa Tanaka, Yuki Wakayama, Kazuhiko Naoe, Kouji Nakahara, Akira Nakanishi, Aki Takei, Koichiro Adachi, Kazuhisa Uomi, and Takanori Suzuki
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Optical amplifier ,Imagination ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Laser ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Optics ,law ,Reflection (physics) ,Optoelectronics ,Semiconductor optical gain ,business ,Tunable laser ,media_common - Abstract
Low-cost optical assemblies for optical interconnections using lens-integrated surface-emitting laser are proposed. High coupling efficiency with single-mode-fibers of over −1.9dB and RIN below −140dB/Hz with large back reflection and 85°C/85% storage test are demonstrated.
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- 2015
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32. A 50-Gb/s NRZ-modulated Optical Transmitter based on a DFB-LD and a 0.18-μm SiGe BiCMOS LD Driver
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Tatemi Ido, Hiroki Yamashita, Takashi Takemoto, Etsuko Nomoto, Takahiro Nakamura, Koichiro Adachi, Yoshikazu Sugiyama, Kenichi Osada, Hideo Arimoto, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Kouji Nakahara, and Hidenori Yonezawa
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,Optical transmitter ,chemistry ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Bicmos integrated circuits ,BiCMOS ,business ,Silicon-germanium - Abstract
A 50-Gb/s optical transmitter, consisting of a DFB-LD with a bandwidth of 20 GHz and a SiGe BiCMOS LD driver, was developed. At 43-50 Gb/s, it enhanced a LD bandwidth and demonstrated wide eye openings.
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- 2015
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33. Wide-temperature-range 103.2 (25.8 × 4)-Gb/s Optical link for Data-center Interconnects using a 1.3-μm Lens-integrated Surface-emitting Laser array
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Takanori Suzuki, Takashi Takemoto, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Shigehisa Tanaka, Koichiro Adachi, Kazuhiko Naoe, and Akira Nakanishi
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Optical amplifier ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,Silicon photonics ,Optics ,Phased-array optics ,business.industry ,Optical link ,Optoelectronics ,Optical modulation amplitude ,Optical performance monitoring ,business ,Waveguide (optics) - Abstract
A 103.2 (25.8 × 4)-Gb/s optical link using a 1.3-µm lens-integrated surface-emitting laser array was demonstrated. A power penalty after 2-km transmission was small (
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- 2015
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34. Fabrication of Conductive Alumina by Gelcasting and Reduction Sintering
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Koichiro Adachi, Masayoshi Fuji, Ruben L. Menchavez, and Minoru Takahashi
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,Scanning electron microscope ,Mechanical Engineering ,Sintering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Electrical resistance and conductance ,Mechanics of Materials ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Slurry ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
In this study, we propose a new process to fabricate electrically conductive alumina by gelcasting and reduction sintering. The process used the conventional gelcasting method except for varying amounts of monomer at 2.8, 5.5, and 8.0 wt.% relative to the weight of the slurry. In the plastic mould, the slurry was under in situ solidification for 3 hrs at 25oC to achieve gelation. The freshly gelled bodies were demolded, carefully dried, and then sintered at 1100oC, 1300oC, and 1550oC in nitrogen atmosphere. The holding times at 1100oC and 1300oC was 2 hours, while at 1550oC were 2, 4, and 6 hrs. The sintered alumina body was characterized by electrical property, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. Results showed that monomer additions and sintering schedule significantly affect in lowering electrical resistance. The low value was 3.6×106 +cm at 8.0wt.% monomer addition and sintering at 1550oC for 2 hrs. The effect of physical properties on electrical conductivity and the corresponding reaction mechanism were discussed in details.
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- 2006
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35. Fabrication of semi-conductive ceramics by combination of gelcasting and reduction sintering
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Masayoshi Fuji, Minoru Takahashi, Ruben L. Menchavez, and Koichiro Adachi
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Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,Mechanical Engineering ,Sintering ,Microstructure ,Casting ,Physical property ,Electrical resistance and conductance ,Mechanics of Materials ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Slurry ,General Materials Science ,Ceramic ,Composite material - Abstract
In this study, we propose a new process to fabricate electrically semi-conductive alumina by the combination of gelcasting and reduction sintering. The process is similar to the conventional gelcasting method except for varying amounts of methacrylamide monomer dosages at 2.83, 5.50, and 8.04 wt% relative to the mass of the slurry. Correspondingly, the rheological evaluation of aqueous slurry was conducted. The resulting fluidity exhibited that monomer dosage until 8.04 wt% yielded slurry viscosity of 1628 MPA·s at shear rate of 20 s−1, which was feasible for gelcasting without noticeable casting defects. The freshly gelled bodies were demolded, carefully dried, and then sintered at different schedules in nitrogen atmosphere. The reduction-sintered samples were re-sintered in air for comparative evaluation of physical property. The sintered alumina body was characterized by electrical resistance, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that monomer additions and sintering schedule significantly affect in lowering electrical resistivity. The obtained lowest value was 3.6 × 106 Ω-cm with 8.04 wt% monomer dosage and sintering at 1550°C with 2 h holding time. The resulting material is classified as semi-conductive, which is potential for electrostatic shielding applications. The effect of physical property and microstructure on electrical conductivity and the corresponding reaction mechanism were discussed in details.
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- 2006
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36. Semi-Electrical Conductivity of Gelcast Alumina Sintered under Nitrogen Atmosphere
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Masayoshi Fuji, Minoru Takahashi, Koichiro Adachi, and Ruben L. Menchavez
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Materials science ,chemistry ,Electrical resistance and conductance ,Scanning electron microscope ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sintering ,Conductivity ,Composite material ,Carbon ,Pyrolysis ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
This work demonstrated an in-situ pyrolysis of gelcast alumina under reduction sintering to make alumina and carbon composite in providing semi-electrical conductivity. To increase the carbon content, the monomer was varied in the premix solution with reduction sintering in nitrogen gas. Two-probe method was used to measure electrical resistance of the sintered samples. The results revealed that the increase of monomer addition and sintering treatment were effective in reducing electrical resistance. The lowest value was 3.6×106-cm, which is a potential candidate for electrostatic shielding application. The reduction-sintered sample was re-sintered in an air in order to gain insight on the conductive path due to carbon network. Further tests such as XRD, TGA/DTA, and scanning electron microscopywere used to explain the semi-conductive property of the material.
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- 2006
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37. 25Gb/s 150-m Multi-Mode Fiber Transmission Using a CMOS-Driven 1.3-µm Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser
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Shinji Tsuji, Kaneko Satoshi, Kenji Kogo, Yoshiaki Ishigami, Yong Lee, Saori Hamamura, Toshiaki Takai, Norio Chujo, Koichiro Adachi, Toshiki Sugawara, Reiko Mita, Kinya Yamazaki, Yasunobu Matsuoka, and Daichi Kawamura
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Distributed feedback laser ,Multi-mode optical fiber ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Laser ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Optics ,CMOS ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,law ,Diode-pumped solid-state laser ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Tunable laser - Published
- 2013
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38. 25-Gb/s 100-m MMF Transmission Using a Prototype 1.3-$\mu{\rm m}$-Range CMOS-Based Transceiver for Optical Interconnections
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Daichi Kawamura, Shinji Tsuji, Yoshiaki Ishigami, Saori Hamamura, Norio Chujo, Toshiaki Takai, Hiroki Yamashita, Y. Lee, Fumio Yuki, Koichiro Adachi, Kenji Kogo, Takeshi Takemoto, Toshiki Sugawara, Yasunobu Matsuoka, and Kinya Yamazaki
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Transimpedance amplifier ,Multi-mode optical fiber ,Materials science ,Laser diode ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Photodiode ,CMOS ,law ,Operational amplifier ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Transceiver ,business - Abstract
A prototype transceiver composed of a 1.3-μm-range lens-integrated laser diode and photodiode as well as a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) laser diode driver and a CMOS transimpedance amplifier for high-speed optical interconnections was developed. It demonstrated 25-Gb/s error-free 100-m multimode fiber transmission, with power dissipation of only 9 mW/Gb/s, for the first time.
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- 2012
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39. 20-Gb/s/ch High-Speed Low-Power 1-Tb/s Multilayer Optical Printed Circuit Board With Lens-Integrated Optical Devices and CMOS IC
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Y. Lee, Norio Chujo, Toshiaki Takai, Tomoaki Shibata, Daichi Kawamura, Hiroshi Masuda, Saori Hamamura, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Koichiro Adachi, and Toshiki Sugawara
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Transimpedance amplifier ,Materials science ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Photodiode ,Lens (optics) ,Printed circuit board ,CMOS ,law ,Operational amplifier ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
A high-speed large-capacity optical printed circuit board (OPCB) for next-generation high-capacity routers and servers was developed. This OPCB is composed of a multilayer polymer optical waveguide, a receiver optical input/output (I/O) module (with a lens-integrated photodiode and a SiGe transimpedance amplifier), and a low-power (7.1 mW/Gb/s) transmitter optical I/O module consisting of a lens-integrated surface-emitting laser and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) driver IC. A 1-Tb/s (20 Gb/s/ch × 48 ch per transmitter or receiver) large-capacity OPCB prototype was fabricated and demonstrated 20-Gb/s/ch operation.
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- 2011
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40. 40-Gb/s (4ch X 10-Gb/s) Operation of 1.3-µm Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser (LISEL) Array Up to 95°C
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Takanori Suzuki, Koichiro Adachi, Tomonao Kikuchi, Kazuhiko Naoe, Akira Nakanishi, Takeshi Yamashita, Makoto Honda, Hideyuki Kuwano, Kazuhisa Uomi, Shigehisa Tanaka, and Yamada Yasuhiro
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Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,Laser diode ,business.industry ,Laser ,law.invention ,Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser ,Optics ,CMOS ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Laser power scaling ,business ,Tunable laser - Abstract
40-Gb/s (4-ch x 10-Gb/s) operation of a 1.3-µm lens-integrated surface-emitting laser diode array was demonstrated by a CMOS shunt driver. Clearly opened eyes at 10-Gb/s were obtained for 4 channel simultaneous operation at 95°C.
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- 2014
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41. High-efficiency optical coupling to SMF array and high-temperature 25-Gb/s operation of lens-integrated surface-emitting laser toward PSM4 optical module
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Takanori Suzuki, A. Nakanishi, Koichiro Adachi, K. Naoe, Aki Takei, and S. Tanaka
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Surface (mathematics) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Optical cross-connect ,Optical modulation amplitude ,Laser ,Optical coupling ,Waveguide (optics) ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Optical axis ,Optics ,law ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
A lens-integrated surface-emitting laser array has been developed for an optical module compliant with Parallel Single-mode 4-lane Multi-Source Agreement (PSM4 MSA) for 100GbE applications. High-efficiency optical coupling to SMF with two-lens configuration and uncooled 25-Gb/s operation over all four-channels were demonstrated.
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- 2014
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42. A 25-Gb/s 100-m multi-mode fiber optical link based on 1.3μm lens-integrated surface-emitting laser and CMOS receiver
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Koichiro Adachi, Hiroki Yamashita, Yong Lee, Takashi Takemoto, and Yasunobu Matsuoka
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Multi-mode optical fiber ,Materials science ,Laser diode ,business.industry ,Optical link ,Laser ,law.invention ,Semiconductor laser theory ,Lens (optics) ,Optics ,CMOS ,law ,business ,Sensitivity (electronics) - Abstract
A 1.3-μm wavelength optical link, which consists of a lens-integrated laser diode and a CMOS optical receiver, was developed. It achieves 25-Gb/s error-free 100-m multi-mode fiber transmission with sensitivity of −6.3-dBm OMA.
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- 2014
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43. Growth of low-threshold GaInNAs/GaAs triple-quantum-well lasers
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Jun-ichi Kasai, Mayu Aoki, Koichiro Adachi, Takeshi Kitatani, and Kouji Nakahara
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Photoluminescence ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Multiple quantum ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Long wavelength ,law ,X-ray crystallography ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Quantum well ,Molecular beam epitaxy - Abstract
We have successfully grown highly strained GaInNAs/GaAs multiple quantum wells (MQWs) ranging from a single-QW (SQW) structure to a five-QW (5QW) structure without strain-compensation layers or Sb surfactant by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). High-resolution X-ray-diffraction (HRXRD) measurements showed clear multiple reflections of GaInNAs QWs, which suggests their good structural quality. Photoluminescence (PL) measurements revealed that a triple-QW (TQW) structure had a strong PL intensity proportional to the number of QW layers, while the 5QW structure had a PL intensity that was five times less than that of the SQW structure. We fabricated GaInNAs/GaAs TQW edge-emitting lasers and demonstrated a record low-threshold current of 4.3 mA at a long wavelength of 1.29 μm
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- 2007
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44. Compact and Power-efficient 100-Gbps CMOS-based Transceiver
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Kazuhiko Kurata, Norio Chujo, Hiroki Yamashita, Masaaki Nido, Y. Watanabe, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Shinji Nishimura, N. Ikeda, J. Baba, Shinji Tsuji, Yong Lee, Kazunori Shinoda, Fumio Yuki, Koichiro Adachi, Takeshi Takemoto, and Toshiki Sugawara
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Parallel optical interface ,XFP transceiver ,CMOS ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Optical transistor ,Electrical engineering ,Optical communication ,Electronic engineering ,Transceiver ,Optical performance monitoring ,business ,Optical switch - Abstract
A compact 4 25-Gbps optical transceiver for short-reach communications using optical interconnects was developed. Its total power consumption is 2.2 W. A transmission experiment with the transceiver was successfully conducted at 25-Gbps data rate.
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- 2013
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45. Hybrid Integration of Lens-Integrated Surface-Emitting Laser for Silicon Photonics Light Source
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Hideo Arimoto, Tadashi Okumura, Takanori Suzuki, S. Tanaka, and Koichiro Adachi
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Materials science ,Silicon photonics ,Silicon ,Hybrid silicon laser ,business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Laser ,Waveguide (optics) ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Light source ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
As a silicon photonics light source, a lens-integrated surface-emitting laser (LISEL) was integrated on a silicon-waveguide platform for the first time. Excess loss due to misalignment of +/-5 Pm between the LISEL and silicon waveguide is only 1.5 dB.
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- 2013
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46. Monolithically integrated 4 ch × 25.8 Gbps lens-integrated surface-emitting DFB laser array directly coupled to SMF
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Koichiro Adachi, Shigehisa Tanaka, Kazuhiko Naoe, Akira Nakanishi, Takanori Suzuki, Kouji Nakahara, and Aki Takei
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Surface (mathematics) ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,business.industry ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Optical coupling ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Published
- 2016
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47. A 25-Gbit/s high-speed optical-electrical printed circuit board for chip-to-chip optical interconnections
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Yasunobu Matsuoka, Tatemi Ido, Koichiro Adachi, and Yong Lee
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Printed circuit board ,Silicon photonics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Optical transistor ,Optical cross-connect ,Photonic integrated circuit ,Electrical engineering ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Chip ,Optical switch ,Waveguide (optics) - Abstract
A high-speed opto-electronic printed circuit board (OEPCB) composed of a polymer waveguide and an optical module is conceptually proposed and prototyped. The fabricated OEPCB prototype provides highly efficient optical coupling characteristics (> -1 dB) and large optical-coupling tolerance (> +/-15 μm). It demonstrated 25-Gbit/s high-speed optical-signal transmission through a 10-cm-long multi-mode polymer waveguide. This performance result indicates that the OEPCB is suitable for next-generation high-speed and high-density chip-to-chip optical interconnection.
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- 2012
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48. 40-Gb/s/ch operation of 1.3-μm four-wavelength lens-integrated surface-emitting DFB laser array
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Takeshi Kitatani, Daichi Kawamura, Koichiro Adachi, Kazunori Shinoda, Toshiki Sugawara, and Shinji Tsuji
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Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Laser array ,law.invention ,Gallium arsenide ,Lens (optics) ,Wavelength ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,Modulation ,Optoelectronics ,Integrated optics ,business ,Diffraction grating - Abstract
40-Gb/s/ch direct modulation of multi-wavelength 1.3-μm surface-emitting laser array is demonstrated. Fabricated laser array consisting of four-channel DFB stripes with modified gratings, 45° mirror, and integrated lens, exhibited clear 40-Gb/s eye openings over all four channels.
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- 2012
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49. CMOS integrated light source for interconnection (Invited)
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Kazunori Shinoda, Fumio Yuki, Koichiro Adachi, Shinji Tsuji, Toshiki Sugawara, Takeshi Kitatani, Hiroki Yamashita, Daichi Kawamura, Yong Lee, and Takashi Takemoto
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Cmos chip ,Interconnection ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Photonic integrated circuit ,Laser ,law.invention ,Light source ,Backplane ,CMOS ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Transceiver ,business - Abstract
A hybrid integration of a surface emitting DFB lasers and a fully integrated transceiver CMOS chip was proposed for compact 100-Gb/s transceivers of optical backplanes and datacenter optical links.
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- 2012
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50. 100-Gbps CMOS transceiver for multilane optical backplane system with a 1.3 cm2 footprint
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Hiroki Yamashita, Shinji Nishimura, Kazuhiko Kurata, Kenji Kogo, Taro Kaneko, Fumio Yuki, Yasunobu Matsuoka, Takashi Takemoto, Shinji Tsuji, Koichiro Adachi, Kazunori Shinoda, Yong Lee, Takara Sugimoto, Masaaki Nido, and Masahiko Namiwaka
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Crosstalk ,Optical backplane ,Materials science ,Optics ,CMOS ,business.industry ,Power consumption ,Electromagnetic shielding ,Optoelectronics ,Transceiver chip ,Transceiver ,business ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
A compact 4 × 25 Gbps optical transceiver has been fabricated for an optical backplane system, which consists of a 4 × 25 Gbps DFB-LD array, a 4 × 25 Gbps PIN-PD array, and a CMOS transceiver chip. These are directly mounted on 9 × 14 mm(2) multi-layer ceramic package with an electromagnetic shield structure to suppress inner-channel crosstalk effectively. The transceiver includes an analog front-end as well as an electrical interface function to interface with the switch LSI or CPU. Power consumption was as low as 20 mW/Gbps, and a transmission experiment was successfully conducted at 25 Gbps.
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- 2012
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