DocumentCode :
1064218
Title :
High-Speed Small-Signal Cross-Gain Modulation in Quantum-Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers at 1.3 \\mu m
Author :
Meuer, Christian ; Kim, Jungho ; Laemmlin, Matthias ; Liebich, Sven ; Eisenstein, Gadi ; Bonk, Rene ; Vallaitis, Thomas ; Leuthold, Jürg ; Kovsh, Alexey ; Krestnikov, Igor ; Bimberg, Dieter
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Festkorperphys., Tech. Univ. of Berlin, Berlin
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
749
Lastpage :
756
Abstract :
Wavelength conversion using cross-gain modulation (XGM) in quantum-dot (QD) semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) is investigated. Small-signal measurements reveal that the XGM bandwidth as well as the conversion efficiency strongly depends on the bias current. Thus, it is possible to tune the XGM by increasing the current from a low efficiency with a 10-GHz bandwidth to a very efficient one with bandwidths well exceeding 40 GHz. Two different saturation mechanisms are responsible for this pronounced influence of the bias current: 1) total carrier depletion that leads to a slow broadband cross-gain saturation and 2) spectral hole burning that causes spectrally narrow-band high-speed XGM. With increasing current, the saturation by depleting the carrier reservoir, which feeds the QDs, is minimized, and therefore, spectral hole burning becomes more dominant. Large-signal wavelength conversion experiments using 50 ps pulses indicate that efficient high-speed XGM is feasible for pump and probe signal detuning up to 10 nm. With increasing detuning, larger pulse broadening and a decreasing efficiency are observed, consistent with the small-signal results. The results on the QD SOAs are compared to conventional quantum-well devices.
Keywords :
electro-optical modulation; high-speed optical techniques; laser beams; laser tuning; optical hole burning; optical pumping; optical saturation; optical wavelength conversion; quantum dot lasers; semiconductor optical amplifiers; XGM bandwidth; high-speed small-signal cross-gain modulation; larger pulse broadening; optical pumping; optical saturation mechanism; optical wavelength conversion; probe signal detuning; quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifier; spectral hole burning; time 50 ps; wavelength 1.3 mum; Bandwidth; Current measurement; Feeds; Image converters; Narrowband; Optical wavelength conversion; Quantum dots; Reservoirs; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Wavelength measurement; Cross-gain modulation (XGM); quantum dot (QD); semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-260X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2009.2012395
Filename :
5068469
Link To Document :
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