DocumentCode :
1256349
Title :
Dispersive self-Q-switching in self-pulsating DFB lasers
Author :
Sartorius, Bernd ; Möhrle, Martin ; Reichenbacher, Stefan ; Preier, Horst ; Wunsche, Hans-Jürgen ; Bandelow, Uwe
Author_Institution :
Heinrich-Hertz-Inst. fur Nachrichtentech. Berlin GmbH, Germany
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
fYear :
1997
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
211
Lastpage :
218
Abstract :
Self-pulsations reproducibly achieved in newly developed lasers with two distributed feedback sections and with an additional phase tuning section are investigated. The existence of the dispersive self-Q-switching mechanism for generating the high-frequency self-pulsations is verified experimentally for the first time. This effect is clearly distinguished from other possible self-pulsation mechanisms by detecting the single-mode type of the self-pulsation and the operation of one section near the transparency current density using it as a reflector with dispersive feedback. The operating conditions for generating this self-pulsation type are analyzed. It is revealed that the required critical detuning of the Bragg wavelengths of the two DFB sections is achieved by a combination of electronic wavelength tuning and current-induced heating. The previous reproducibility problems of self-pulsations in two-section DFB lasers operated at, in principle, suited current conditions are discussed, and the essential role of an electrical phase-control section for achieving reproducible device properties is pointed out. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that phase tuning can be used for extending the self-pulsation regime and for optimizing the frequency stability of the self-pulsation. Improved performance of the devices applied as optical clocks thus can be expected
Keywords :
Q-switching; clocks; distributed feedback lasers; laser frequency stability; laser modes; laser theory; laser tuning; laser variables measurement; semiconductor device models; semiconductor device testing; semiconductor lasers; Bragg wavelengths; additional phase tuning section; critical detuning; current-induced heating; dispersive self-Q-switching; dispersive self-Q-switching mechanism; distributed feedback sections; electrical phase-control section; electronic wavelength tuning; high-frequency self-pulsations; operating conditions; optical clocks; self-pulsating DFB lasers; semiconductor lasers; single-mode type; transparency current density; two-section DFB lasers; Current density; Dispersion; Distributed feedback devices; Frequency; Heating; Laser feedback; Laser tuning; Optical devices; Optical tuning; Reproducibility of results;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/3.552261
Filename :
552261
Link To Document :
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