Subharmonic synchronous and hybrid mode-locking of a monolithic DBR laser operating at millimeter-wave frequencies |
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Authors: | A. Nirmalathas H.F. Liu Z. Ahmed D. Novak Y. Ogawa |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Melbourne Univ., Parkville, Vic., Australia; |
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Abstract: | A detailed comparison of subharmonic synchronous and subharmonic hybrid mode-locking of a monolithic distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser operating at 33 GHz is presented. Optical injection at the 20th subharmonic frequency (1.65 GHz) has produced a locking range of 10 MHz with negligible amplitude modulation. In comparison, electrical injection at the 4th subharmonic frequency (5.83 GHz) has shown higher levels of amplitude modulation and a narrower locking range (4 MHz). While subharmonic hybrid mode-locking remains a simple and cost effective solution for the generation of low timing jitter high-repetition rate optical pulse trains, subharmonic synchronous mode-locking shows superior performance with regard to reduced amplitude modulation and larger locking range. |
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