Title :
Optical frequency conversion using nondegenerate four-wave mixing in broad-area angled grating (/spl alpha/-DFB) lasers
Author :
Ruggiero, A.J. ; Cooke, J.D. ; Ratowsky, B.P.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given.Four-wave mixing techniques are of great interest as a mechanism for wavelength conversion applications in multiple wavelength telecommunications systems. Angled-distributed feedback (/spl alpha/-DFB) lasers are ideal device structures for frequency conversion via intracavity four-wave mixing. Lateral grating confinement in the broad area multimode waveguide results in stable single longitudinal and transverse modes. Narrow frequency bandwidths of less than 10 MHz can be obtained in a fundamental spatial mode with output powers on the order of 1 watt from a 300 micron aperture device. Using the correspondingly intense intracavity laser beams to pump the four-wave mixing (FWM) process, all that is needed is an external probe beam to be injected into the cavity for efficient frequency conversion. A probe beam at frequency /spl omega//sub /spl mu// injected into the laser cavity with intracavity beams at /spl omega//sub /spl mu// will generate a conjugate beam at 2/spl omega//sub 2/-/spl omega//sub 1/. In this case, the nonlinear susceptibility involved in the FWM process is strongly enhanced by the optical gain and the cavity feedback.
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; laser beams; laser cavity resonators; laser modes; multiwave mixing; nonlinear optical susceptibility; optical frequency conversion; optical pumping; semiconductor lasers; wavelength division multiplexing; angled-distributed feedback lasers; broad area multimode waveguide; broad-area angled grating DFB lasers; cavity feedback; external probe beam; four-wave mixing; intracavity four-wave mixing; laser cavity; lateral grating confinement; multiple wavelength telecommunications; narrow frequency bandwidths; nondegenerate four-wave mixing; nonlinear susceptibility; optical frequency conversion; optical gain; stable single longitudinal modes; transverse modes; wavelength conversion applications; Four-wave mixing; Frequency conversion; Laser beams; Laser excitation; Laser feedback; Laser modes; Optical feedback; Optical frequency conversion; Optical wavelength conversion; Waveguide lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2000. (CLEO 2000). Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-634-6
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2000.906655