Title :
Initial evaluation of commercially available InGaAsP DFB laser diodes for use in high-speed digital fiber optic transceivers
Author :
Cook, Anthony L. ; Hendricks, Herbert D.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA, USA
Abstract :
NASA has been pursuing the development of high-speed fiber-optic transceivers for use in a number of space data system applications. Current efforts are directed toward a high-performance all-integrated-circuit transceiver operating up to the 3-5 Gb/s range. Details of the evaluation and selection of candidate high-speed optical sources to be used in the space-qualified high-performance transceiver are presented. Data on the performance of commercially available DFB (distributed feedback) lasers are presented, and their performance relative to each other and to their structural design with regard to their use in high-performance fiber-optic transceivers is discussed. The DFB lasers were obtained from seven commercial manufacturers. The data taken on each laser included threshold current, differential quantum efficiency, CW side mode suppression radio, wavelength temperature coefficient, threshold temperature coefficient, natural linewidth, and far field pattern. It was found that laser diodes with buried heterostructures and first-order gratings had, in general, the best CW operating characteristics. The modulated characteristics of the DFB laser diodes are emphasized. Modulated linewidth, modulated side mode suppression ratio, and frequency response are discussed
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; data communication systems; digital communication systems; distributed feedback lasers; fibre optics; gallium arsenide; light sources; optical communication equipment; semiconductor junction lasers; space communication links; transceivers; 3 to 5 Gbit/s; CW side mode suppression radio; DFB laser diodes; InGaAsP; NASA; all-integrated-circuit transceiver; buried heterostructures; differential quantum efficiency; distributed feedback laser; far field pattern; first-order gratings; frequency response; high-speed digital fiber optic transceivers; high-speed optical sources; modulated linewidth; modulated side mode suppression ratio; natural linewidth; space data system; space data systems; space-qualified high-performance transceiver; structural design; threshold current; threshold temperature coefficient; wavelength temperature coefficient; Data systems; Diode lasers; Distributed feedback devices; Fiber lasers; High speed optical techniques; Laser feedback; Laser modes; NASA; Temperature; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1990. Proceedings., IEEE/AIAA/NASA 9th
Conference_Location :
Virginia Beach, VA
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1990.111304