Title :
Frequency separation locking and synchronization for FDM optical sources using widely frequency tunable laser diodes
Author :
Shimosaka, Naoki ; Kaede, Kazuhisa ; Fujiwara, Masahiko ; Yamazaki, Shuntaro ; Murata, Shigeru ; Nishio, Makoto
Author_Institution :
NEC Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
fDate :
8/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A laser diode (LD) frequency separation locking method (called the reference pulse method) is proposed. This method has advantageous features for frequency division multiplexing (FDM) networks from the viewpoint of frequency separation stability with a strict frequency separation standard, modulation format independence, controllability over a large number of LDs, and frequency synchronization capability. Frequency locking experiments, using four and ten controlled LDs, confirmed that the control system using the method can stabilize frequency spacing for more than 100 LDs. The frequency fluctuation is suppressed to less than 10 MHz. Frequency synchronization, utilizing the reference pulse method, is proposed and demonstrated experimentally for two controlled LD groups, each consisting of three LDs. Frequency discrepancy between two LD groups was only 2.7% of the frequency separation. Required frequency-swept light power and controlled LD power at the detector input for frequency synchronization indicate that more than 50000 LD groups within a 10 km area, each having 100 LDs, can be synchronized simultaneously
Keywords :
frequency division multiplexing; frequency stability; multiplexing equipment; optical communication equipment; optical links; semiconductor junction lasers; synchronisation; FDM optical sources; controlled LD power; frequency separation locking method; frequency separation stability; frequency synchronization capability; frequency tunable laser diodes; frequency-swept light power; reference pulse method; Control systems; Controllability; Diode lasers; Fluctuations; Frequency division multiplexing; Frequency synchronization; Optical frequency conversion; Optical modulation; Optical pulses; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on