可调谐电吸收调制分布式布拉格反射激光器的波长、模态和功率稳定性

D. Ackerman, K. Dreyer, U. Koren, J. Stayt, S. L. Broutin, W. Asous, J.E. Johnson, L. Ketelsen, K. Kamath, S. O’Brien, W. Shakespeare, M. Eshelman, M. Meyers, D. A. Snyder, E. S. Mak
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用于密集波分复用(DWDM)系统的光源必须在系统生命周期内产生恒定的波长和功率输出,尽管老化引起的变化会影响波长和功率。可调谐光源,如分布式布拉格反射器(DBR)激光器,需要额外的模态稳定来防止由于模式跳变而引起的老化故障。我们演示了一种同时稳定波长、模式和功率的可调谐DBR激光器的实用方案,然后观察到该激光器在发射机内以2.5Gb/s的速度在680km的非色散位移光纤中稳定和无误差地工作。反馈被证明对突然和大的扰动具有鲁棒性。五段电吸收调制(EA) DBR激光器作为电可调谐源耦合到三个闭合反馈回路,独立提供鲁棒模态,波长和功率稳定。
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Wavelength, modal and power stabilization of tunable electro-absorption modulated, distributed Bragg reflector lasers
Optical sources for dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) systems must produce constant wavelength and power output over a system lifetime despite aging-induced changes that affect both wavelength and power. Tunable sources, such as distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers, require additional modal stabilization to prevent aging-induced failure due to mode hopping. We demonstrate a practical scheme for simultaneously stabilizing the wavelength, mode and power of a tunable DBR laser which was then observed to operate stabilized and error-free within a transmitter at 2.5Gb/s over 680km ofnon-dispersion shifted fiber. Feedback is proven robust against sudden and large perturbations. A five-section electro-absorption modulated (EA) DBR laser serves as an electrically tunable source coupled to three closed feedback loops, which independently provide robust modal, wavelength and power stabilization.
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