V. Houtsma, N. Weimann, A. Tate, J. Frackoviak, Y. Chen
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InP Single-Ended Transimpedance Amplifier with 92-GHz Transimpedance Bandwidth
A single-ended InP transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for next generation high-bandwidth optical fiber communication systems is presented. The TIA exhibits 48 dB-Omega transimpedance and has a 3-dB bandwidth of 92 GHz. The input-referred current noise is 20 pA/radicHz and the transimpedance group delay is below 10 ps over the entire measured frequency range.