Title :
The effect of signal-feeder characteristic impedance on the signal injection efficiency of electroabsorption modulator integrated lasers
Author_Institution :
Dept. ofPhotonics/Inst. of Electro-Opt. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu
Abstract :
The signal injection efficiency of electroabsorption modulator integrated lasers (EMLs) is improved to suit 10-Gb/s applications. For a typical EML module design with a conventionally designed 50-Omega signal feeder to meet the input return loss requirement for 10-Gb/s applications, a reduction in device capacitance of the electroabsorption modulator (EAM) section by 65% from its typical value is necessary. By optimizing the characteristic impedance of the signal feeder, the required 65% reduction in device capacitance of the EAM section is reduced to 45%, which would naturally lead to enhanced extinction ratio and optical output power. With the addition of a series 5-Omega thin-film resistor along the signal feeder, the device capacitance reduction of the EAM section is further reduced to approximately 33% of the typical value
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; electro-optical modulation; electroabsorption; impedance matching; optical communication equipment; semiconductor lasers; 10 Gbit/s; 50 ohm; electroabsorption modulator integrated lasers; extinction ratio; signal injection efficiency; signal-feeder characteristic impedance; Capacitance; Chirp modulation; Extinction ratio; Fiber lasers; Impedance; Laser modes; Optical distortion; Optical modulation; Optical reflection; Resistors; Electroabsorption modulator integrated lasers (EMLs); electroabsorption modulators (EAM); impedance matching; input return loss;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.881473