A tunable laser containing a recently developed travelling wave semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) of the red spectral region as an active element and an acousto-optic tunable filter in an external fibre ring cavity is studied. Continuous wavelength tuning was achieved within a spectra band up to 20 nm wide with a rate up to 104 nm s−1 at a spectral linewidth below 0.04 nm and a cw output power up to 2 mW. The use of one more similar SOA as an output power amplifier made it possible to increase the output power to 15 mW.
The optimisation of AlGaInP/GaInPAs MQW heterostructure metal-organic chemical vapour deposition growth as well as the improvements of active channel formation and P-contact deposition technologies is shown to enable a significantly increased external differential efficiency up to 0.5 mW/mA and catastrophic optical damage threshold up to 50 mW of spatially single-mode superluminescent diodes (SLDs) at central wavelength of 675 nm. Life time tests demonstrated high reliability of new SLDs at continuous wave output power of up to 30 mW. The dependencies of spectral and power characteristics of these SLDs on active channel dimensions are presented. To the best of knowledge, these are the most powerful and broadband SLDs at 675 nm.
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