Experimental Demonstration of Wavelength-tunable In-Series DFB Laser Array with 100-GHz Spacing

We have proposed and experimentally demonstrated a four-channel wavelength-tunable in-series DFB laser array with 100-GHz channel spacing. Compared to the in-parallel laser array, the optical combiner is not utilized and the extra power loss induced by the combiner is avoided. A linearly chirped Bra...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics 2022-01, Vol.28 (1: Semiconductor Lasers), p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Zhenxing, Xiao, Rulei, Su, Zhirui, Liu, Kui, Lv, Gen, Xu, Ke, Fang, Tao, Shi, Yuechun, Chiu, Yi-Jen, Chen, Xiangfei
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Zusammenfassung:We have proposed and experimentally demonstrated a four-channel wavelength-tunable in-series DFB laser array with 100-GHz channel spacing. Compared to the in-parallel laser array, the optical combiner is not utilized and the extra power loss induced by the combiner is avoided. A linearly chirped Bragg grating with multiple phase shifts implemented in the laser cavity is utilized to reduce the grating interference among different lasers. Besides, the reflector sections are inserted at two ends to provide grating feedback for two side channels. With the feedback, all the channels work with low threshold currents. The linearly chirped Bragg grating requires precise control of grating phase variation, which is quite difficult for traditional e-beam-lithography-based method. Here we used the reconstruction-equivalent-chirp technique to fabricate the grating, and precise control of the grating phase is achieved. From the experimental results, the laser arrays work with high output power (>10 mW), relative intensity noise near the relaxation oscillation frequency of below -130 dB/Hz, stable single-mode operation, and high-uniform channel spacing. Fast channel switchings (
ISSN:1077-260X
1558-4542
DOI:10.1109/JSTQE.2021.3078636