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50-GHz Repetition Gain Switching Using A Cavity-enhanced DFB Laser Assisted By Optical Injection ...

Journal of Lightwave Technology | Liu Z, Matsui Y, Schatz R, Khan F, Kwakernaak M, et al. | We demonstrate pulse generation at a repetition rate of 50 GHz. by gain switching an injection-locked dis...

11 February 2020

50-GHz Repetition Gain Switching Using A Cavity-enhanced DFB Laser Assisted By Optical Injection Locking

Abstract

We demonstrate pulse generation at a repetition rate of 50 GHz by gain switching an injection-locked distributed feedback (DFB) laser. The small-signal BW of the DFB laser was enhanced from an intrinsic BW of 30 GHz to 52 GHz due to the joint effects of photon-photon resonance (PPR) and detuned loading. The detuned loading effect is achieved by exploiting the frequency-dependent cavity loss, which results in an increase of the effective differential gain, and correspondingly, the relaxation oscillation frequency. In addition to small-signal measurements, we show that the PPR and the detuned loading effects can also be utilized to improve large signal gain-switching, despite the dynamic changes of the detuned loading condition due to the large signal chirp. By modulating the laser with 50-GHz RF signals, we obtained 50-GHz repetition rate pulses from the gain-switched laser, confirming that the BW enhancement effects are still valid for large-signal modulation. Subsequently, we optically injection lock the gain-switched laser with strong external seeding light, which suppresses the chirp and creates coherent frequency tones with 50 GHz spacing. The optical injection locking (OIL) further enhances the large-signal BW, resulting in narrower pulse width of 9.5 ps (6.2 ps after deconvolution) in the time domain and three sideband peaks above 70% from the peak in the frequency domain (full width half maximum of 130 GHz). Assuming linear chirp, the pulse could be further compressed to 2.4 ps.

Publication Type:Journal Article
Publication Sub TypeArticle
Authors:Liu Z, Matsui Y, Schatz R, Khan F, Kwakernaak M, Sudo T
Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication date:11/02/2020
Pagination1
JournalJournal of Lightwave Technology
StatusPublished
Print ISSN0733-8724
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jlt.2020.2973198
Full Text URL:

https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10091134/

                                                                                                            


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