1984
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.1984.1073701
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Experiments on modulation properties and optical feedback characteristics of laser diodes stabilized by an external cavity or injection locking

Abstract: In the wavelength range near 1.3-pm, single-mode operation of laser diodes is achieved by means of an external cavity and injection locking. The influence of digital modulation and optical feedback from a directly taper-coupled fiber is investigated.Lasers stabilized by injection locking showed excellent side-mode suppression at CW-operation but strong side modes when the laser was modulated. The frequency of the main mode is neither affected by modulation nor by optical feedback from the fiber.On the contrary… Show more

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“…On the other hand, according to our experiences, the fluctuation of the nonlinear harmonic powers is greatly suppressed by the injection locking, particularly for high modulation frequencies. The decreased sensitivity to external optical feedback in semiconductor lasers has been previously observed [17].…”
Section: A Nonlinear Harmonic Distortion Of the Dfb Lasermentioning
confidence: 54%
“…On the other hand, according to our experiences, the fluctuation of the nonlinear harmonic powers is greatly suppressed by the injection locking, particularly for high modulation frequencies. The decreased sensitivity to external optical feedback in semiconductor lasers has been previously observed [17].…”
Section: A Nonlinear Harmonic Distortion Of the Dfb Lasermentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Based on the Lamb's semi-classical laser theory [57], the state inside the FP cavity can be expressed by the field equation and rate equations as given by [61] ^4[G(n)-rK(0-yM»)-*(0+^" t , [32,33,62,74]. Tuning of the master can lead to the wavelength tuning of the slave (though tuning may not cover the full wavelength range).…”
Section: Continuously Tunable Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For high-speed modulation (i.e. time domain), the injection locking can be used to assure single-mode operation [74,75] and to reduce the mode partition noise [76]. Additionally, it can significantly broaden the modulation bandwidth and flatten the modulation response [77,78].…”
Section: Continuously Tunable Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%