• DocumentCode
    65185
  • Title

    Evaluation of Chirp Reduction in Polymer-Based Tunable External-Cavity Lasers

  • Author

    Byung-Seok Choi ; Jong Sool Jeong ; Ki-Hong Yoon ; Ki Soo Kim ; Hyun Soo Kim ; Mi-Ran Park ; O-Kyun Kwon ; Hak-Kyu Lee ; Chung, Y.C.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Daejeon, South Korea
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Jan. 2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    15
  • Abstract
    We evaluate the chirp reduction achievable using the detuned loading effect in the polymer-based tunable externalcavity laser (ECL) capable of operating at 10 Gb/s. In particular, we estimate the achievable linewidth enhancement factor (LEF) of this ECL considering the stable operation region increased by the nonlinear gain. The results show that, due to the nonlinear gain, we can detune the lasing mode further away from the nominal detuning limit (i.e., half of the mode spacing) by ~4 GHz for an ECL with a mode spacing of ~30 GHz under the continuous-wave (CW) operating condition. As a result of this additional detuning, the effective LEF is reduced from 1.3 to 0.8, although its material LEF is ~5. However, when we change the operating wavelength of this ECL, the minimum achievable LEF is deteriorated due to the parasitic reflection occurring at the antireflection (AR)-coated facet. For example, when the optical power reflected at the AR-coated facet is ~5% of the feedback power from the polymer Bragg grating reflector (PBR), the effective LEF is increased from 0.8 to 3.4. To verify these results experimentally, we fabricate a polymerbased tunable ECL and measure its chirp characteristics. For example, we directly modulate this ECL at 10 Gb/s and measure its effective LEF as a function of the detuned frequency. The result shows that we can reduce the effective LEF to ~1 by detuning the operating mode by 18 GHz. This value is slightly larger than that achievable under the nearly CW operating condition (i.e., 0.8) due to the chirp-induced mode hopping. We also confirm that, by optimizing the detuning condition, this ECL can be used for the transmission of a 10-Gb/s signal over 20 km of a standard single-mode fiber (SSMF) with a power penalty of <;2 dB. However, an error-free transmission cannot be achieved at some wavelengths due to the parasitic reflection. To avoid this problem, it is needed to suppress the parasitic reflection to be <;0.1% of the feedback- power from the PBR.
  • Keywords
    Bragg gratings; antireflection coatings; chirp modulation; laser cavity resonators; laser feedback; laser modes; laser stability; laser tuning; optical communication equipment; optical fibre communication; optical modulation; optical polymers; solid lasers; ECL; LEF; PBR; SSMF; antireflection-coated facet; bit rate 10 Gbit/s; chirp reduction; chirp-induced mode hopping; continuous-wave operating condition; detuned loading effect; detuning condition; error-free transmission; feedback power; lasing mode; linewidth enhancement factor; nonlinear gain; parasitic reflection; polymer Bragg grating reflector; polymer-based tunable external-cavity lasers; stable operation region; standard single-mode fiber; Equations; Lasers; Mathematical model; Polymers; Reflection; Reflectivity; Superluminescent diodes; Bragg reflector; External cavity; external cavity; nonlinear gain; semiconductor laser; stable operation region; tunable laser;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9197
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JQE.2014.2375357
  • Filename
    6971059