Picosecond pulse generation from a 1.3 micron distributed feedback laser diode using soliton-effect compression
A experimental demonstration of the soliton-effect pulse compression with a 1.3-microns distributed feedback (DFB) semiconductor laser, a compression fiber, two traveling-wave optical amplifiers, and a soliton-effect compression fiber is presented. The experimental configuration and the details of t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal of quantum electronics 1991-06, Vol.27, p.1655-1660 |
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Sprache: | eng |
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Zusammenfassung: | A experimental demonstration of the soliton-effect pulse compression with a 1.3-microns distributed feedback (DFB) semiconductor laser, a compression fiber, two traveling-wave optical amplifiers, and a soliton-effect compression fiber is presented. The experimental configuration and the details of the pulse generation from a gain-switched 1.3-microns DFB laser diode are described. Results of temporal compression using a fiber of normal dispersion are presented where reduction of the pulsewidth to 2.45 ps is realized. The pulse amplification characteristics of a two-stage traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifier are discussed with emphasis on the observed temporal broadening and spectral narrowing. After a brief description of the soliton-effect compression in an optical fiber, details of the experimental realization are given. (I.E.) |
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ISSN: | 0018-9197 |