Assessment and modeling of aging in electro-absorption distributed Bragg reflector lasers

We describe a protocol for assessing aging in the tuning section of a multisection distributed Bragg reflector laser integrated with amplifier, tap coupler, and electro-absorption modulator. Under accelerated aging, we observe a transient change of nonradiative recombination followed by saturation....

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of quantum electronics 2001-11, Vol.37 (11), p.1382-1387
Hauptverfasser: Ackerman, D.A., Johnson, J.E., Sung Nee George Chu, Liming Zhang, Dean, E.J., Ketelsen, L.J.-P.
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description We describe a protocol for assessing aging in the tuning section of a multisection distributed Bragg reflector laser integrated with amplifier, tap coupler, and electro-absorption modulator. Under accelerated aging, we observe a transient change of nonradiative recombination followed by saturation. A simple model of aging of the Bragg section of the tunable lasers enables prediction of changes in each wavelength channel using information obtained from a single channel only.
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Assessments
Bragg reflectors
Channels
Distributed amplifiers
Distributed Bragg reflectors
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Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
Laser modes
Laser transitions
Laser tuning
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Modulators
Optical coupling
Optics
Physics
Predictive models
Protocols
Semiconductor lasers
laser diodes
Tunable circuits and devices
Tuning
Wavelengths
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