DocumentCode :
1281733
Title :
Active and Passive Mode-Locked Fiber Lasers for High-Speed High-Resolution Photonic Analog-to-Digital Conversion
Author :
Villanueva, Guillermo E. ; Ferri, María ; Pérez-Millán, Pere
Author_Institution :
Nanophotonics Technol. Center, Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Volume :
48
Issue :
11
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1443
Lastpage :
1452
Abstract :
We present a complete set of mode-locked fiber lasers designed for photonic analog-to-digital conversion. Design, simulation, fabrication, and characterization of Er-doped fiber lasers are carried out through optimizing their performance to suit the requirements of high-speed and high-resolution photonic-assisted analog-to-digital converters. The required properties are achieved by active mode-locking on the basis of amplitude modulation of the cavity losses through a Mach-Zehnder modulator, and passive mode-locking on the basis of fast semiconductor saturable absorbers and intracavity polarizing fibers. The use of an intracavity polarizing fiber in combination with a fast saturable absorber allows dynamic control of the operation regimes through polarization control. Besides these oscillators designed with ring cavity structure, a short linear cavity with fundamental repetition frequency at the order of 1 GHz is studied, and an effective continuous tunability of the repetition frequency is obtained by an electromechanical transducer. Pulsed repetition rates up to 20 GHz, pulsewidths down to 500 fs, and time jitters below 180 fs are obtained. Fiber lasers based on standard and commercially available telecom devices are demonstrated to be a low-cost, compact, and versatile optical source for photonic-assisted analog-to-digital conversion.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; analogue-digital conversion; erbium; fibre lasers; laser cavity resonators; laser mode locking; laser tuning; optical control; optical fibre fabrication; optical fibre losses; optical fibre polarisation; optical modulation; optical saturable absorption; optical wavelength conversion; ring lasers; timing jitter; Er-doped fiber lasers; Mach-Zehnder modulator; active mode-locked fiber lasers; amplitude modulation; cavity losses; commercially available telecom devices; continuous tunability; dynamic control; electromechanical transducer; frequency 20 GHz; fundamental repetition frequency; high-speed high-resolution photonic analog-to-digital conversion; intracavity polarizing fibers; laser pulsewidths; optical source; oscillator design; passive mode-locked fiber lasers; polarization control; pulsed repetition rates; ring cavity structure; semiconductor saturable absorbers; short linear cavity; standard telecom devices; time jitters; Analog-digital conversion; Fiber lasers; Laser mode locking; Optical solitons; Analog-to-digital conversion; fiber lasers; laser mode locking; optical solitons;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.2012.2217731
Filename :
6296672
Link To Document :
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