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Evaluation of Optimal Visible Wavelengths for Free-Space Optical Communications

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Higher Institute for Laser Research and Applications, Damascus University, Damascus P.O. Box 30621, Syria
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Informatics and Electrical Engineering, Széchenyi István University, 9026 Győr, Hungary
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Telecom 2025, 6(3), 57; https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom6030057 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 29 May 2025 / Revised: 19 July 2025 / Accepted: 29 July 2025 / Published: 4 August 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Optical Communication and Networking)

Abstract

Free-space optical (FSO) communications have emerged as a promising complement to conventional radio-frequency (RF) systems due to their high bandwidth, low interference, and license-free spectrum. Visible-light FSO communication, using laser diodes or LEDs, offers potential for short-range data links, but performance is highly wavelength-dependent under varying atmospheric conditions. This study presents an experimental evaluation of three visible laser diodes at 650 nm (red), 532 nm (green), and 405 nm (violet), focusing on their optical output power, quantum efficiency, and modulation behavior across a range of driving currents and frequencies. A custom laboratory testbed was developed using an Atmega328p microcontroller and a Visual Basic control interface, allowing precise control of current and modulation frequency. A silicon photovoltaic cell was employed as the optical receiver and energy harvester. The results demonstrate that the 650 nm red laser consistently delivers the highest quantum efficiency and optical output, with stable performance across electrical and modulation parameters. These findings support the selection of 650 nm as the most energy-efficient and versatile wavelength for short-range, cost-effective visible-light FSO communication. This work provides experimentally grounded insights to guide wavelength selection in the development of energy-efficient optical wireless systems.
Keywords: free-space optical communication (FSO); laser diodes; visible-light communication (VLC); quantum efficiency; modulation; atmospheric attenuation; wavelength optimization free-space optical communication (FSO); laser diodes; visible-light communication (VLC); quantum efficiency; modulation; atmospheric attenuation; wavelength optimization

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Dayoub, M.; Taha, H. Evaluation of Optimal Visible Wavelengths for Free-Space Optical Communications. Telecom 2025, 6, 57. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom6030057

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Dayoub M, Taha H. Evaluation of Optimal Visible Wavelengths for Free-Space Optical Communications. Telecom. 2025; 6(3):57. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom6030057

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Dayoub, Modar, and Hussein Taha. 2025. "Evaluation of Optimal Visible Wavelengths for Free-Space Optical Communications" Telecom 6, no. 3: 57. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom6030057

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Dayoub, M., & Taha, H. (2025). Evaluation of Optimal Visible Wavelengths for Free-Space Optical Communications. Telecom, 6(3), 57. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom6030057

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