Title :
Design, realization, and characterization of a ten-wavelength monolithic source for WDM applications integrating DBR lasers with a PHASAR
Author :
Menezo, S. ; Rigny, A. ; Talneau, A. ; Delorme, F. ; Grosmaire, S. ; Nakajima, H. ; Vergnol, E. ; Alexandre, F. ; Gaborit, F.
Author_Institution :
OPTO+, Marcoussis, France
Abstract :
We present here the design, fabrication, and static as well as dynamic characteristics of a ten-wavelength, 200-GHz channel spacing emitter for wavelength-division multiplexing applications. The source is based on the monolithic integration on InP of a ten distributed Bragg reflector laser array with a square-shaped transmission response PHASAR. The specific design of the PHASAR is detailed. The continuous-wave operation-one channel at a time-demonstrates a high monomode stability with a rejection better than 32 dB for all channels and all injected currents; the 200-GHz channel spacing can be reached with an accuracy better than 25 GHz. High-speed characteristics demonstrate a 6.5-GHz direct modulation bandwidth at -3 dB for a 70-mA current in the 900-/spl mu/m-long active section. The chirp measured for a 2.5-Gb/s modulation with a 10-dB extinction ratio is less than 1.5 /spl Aring/ for every wavelength.
Keywords :
chirp modulation; distributed Bragg reflector lasers; electro-optical modulation; integrated optoelectronics; laser modes; laser stability; semiconductor laser arrays; wavelength division multiplexing; 2.5 Gbit/s; 70 mA; 900 mum; DBR lasers; GHz channel spacing emitter; InP; PHASAR; WDM applications; active section; continuous-wave operation; distributed Bragg reflector laser array; dynamic characteristics; extinction ratio; high monomode stability; monolithic integration; optical design; optical fabrication; ten-wavelength; ten-wavelength monolithic source; wavelength-division multiplexing applications; Channel spacing; Chirp modulation; Distributed Bragg reflectors; Indium phosphide; Monolithic integrated circuits; Optical arrays; Optical device fabrication; Phased arrays; Stability; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/2944.826887