Title :
15-GHz modulation bandwidth, ultralow-chirp 1.55-μm directly modulated hybrid distributed Bragg reflector (HDBR) laser source
Author :
Paoletti, R. ; Meliga, M. ; Rossi, G. ; Scofet, M. ; Tallone, L.
Author_Institution :
CSELT, Torino, Italy
Abstract :
A hybrid source has been realized, integrating a fast Fabry-Perot laser and a fiber grating. The device has shown very good performances in the 1530-1570-nm range, obtaining 16 mA of threshold current at 20/spl deg/C, 1.6-mW fiber optical power and 48 dB of sidemode suppression ratio at 50 mA bias current. The cavity length was designed to achieve a good tradeoff between chirp reduction and increasing speed. The device has shown for the first time, to our knowledge, more than 15 GHz of small-signal modulation bandwidth, and 10-Gb/s modulation capability. Moreover, a penalty-free transmission experiment at 2.5 Gb/s over 100 km of standard fiber has confirmed the very low wavelength chirp of the device. These previous characteristics together with an extremely low temperature dependence (<0.02 nm//spl deg/C) make the hybrid distributed Bragg reflector (HDBR) particularly suitable for dense wavelength-division-multiplexing systems.
Keywords :
chirp modulation; diffraction gratings; distributed Bragg reflector lasers; electro-optical modulation; infrared sources; laser modes; laser transitions; optical fibres; optical transmitters; quantum well lasers; wavelength division multiplexing; 1.6 mW; 100 km; 1530 to 1570 nm; 16 mA; 2.5 Gbit/s; 20 C; 50 mA; GHz modulation bandwidth; Gb/s modulation capability; WDM; bias current; cavity length; chirp reduction; dense wavelength-division-multiplexing systems; directly modulated hybrid DBR laser source; fast Fabry-Perot laser; fiber grating; hybrid distributed Bragg reflector; low temperature dependence; mW fiber optical power; penalty-free transmission experiment; quantum well lasers; sidemode suppression ratio; small-signal modulation bandwidth; threshold current; ultralow-chirp; very low wavelength chirp; Bandwidth; Chirp modulation; Fabry-Perot; Fiber gratings; Fiber lasers; Optical devices; Optical fiber devices; Optical modulation; Temperature dependence; Threshold current;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE