Title :
Sensitivity and power penalty considerations for laser preamplified direct detection optical receivers
Author :
Fyath, R.S. ; McDonald, A.J. ; O´Reilly, J.J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. Eng. Sci., Wales Univ., Gwynedd, UK
fDate :
8/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Presents a theoretical analysis of the performance of direct detection optical receivers incorporating semiconductor laser amplifiers (SLAs) prior to the photodetector, and places an emphasis on achievable sensitivity, considering in particular the influence of various system impairments. Illustrative results are included based on amplifier material and device structural parameters. Important specific issues addressed in detail include the influence of residual facet reflectivity, the extinction ratio associated with the incoming optical signal, input and output laser amplifier coupling losses, and the frequency mismatch between the signal and the amplifier peak gain. The results show that little further improvement in receiver sensitivity can be obtained by reducing facet reflectivity below 0.1%, or by inserting an optical filter with bandwidth greater than 50 nm. The authors found that these new laser preamplifier receivers can be more sensitive to the input signal extinction ratio compared with conventional pin or APD receivers, especially when a narrow bandwidth filter is used. In addition, any deviation in the signal frequency from the amplifier central mode frequency will significantly degrade receiver performance, especially when the amplifier gain is high, as one would expect
Keywords :
optical communication equipment; receivers; semiconductor junction lasers; sensitivity; amplifier central mode frequency; amplifier gain; amplifier material; amplifier peak gain; device structural parameters; extinction ratio; facet reflectivity; frequency mismatch; input laser amplifier coupling losses; input signal extinction ratio; laser preamplified direct detection optical receivers; narrow bandwidth filter; optical filter; output laser amplifier coupling losses; photodetector; power penalty; residual facet reflectivity; semiconductor laser amplifiers; sensitivity; signal frequency; system impairments;
Journal_Title :
Optoelectronics, IEE Proceedings J