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Frequency stabilization of a semiconductor laser under direct FSK modulation: The modulation method and evaluation of stability
Authors:Hiromichi Watanabe  Hideki Azuma  Hiroyuki Nakano  Takashi Sato  Masashi Ohkawa  Takeo Maruyama  Minoru Shimba
Abstract:The frequency stability of a semiconductor laser deteriorated under direct frequency shift keying (FSK) when stabilization depended entirely upon an external frequency reference. Therefore, the PEAK method was devised for the purpose of improving frequency stability. This method requires two distinct frequency components and, therefore, will not work effectively in a communications system that produces a succession of identical frequencies, as does the FSK method on occasion. This paper, then, explains the results of our comparative analysis of the two modulation methods. The evaluation of frequency stability requires us to use a beat note between two stabilized laser beams, referred to here, as “signal” and “reference,” lasers. The reference laser is stabilized by a method that takes advantage of the magneto-optical effect. This laser restrains the tendency of the beat note frequency to broaden in other stabilization methods, and even makes it possible to predetermine the beat frequency to be employed. The improvement in frequency stability obtained is about one order of magnitude. © 1998 Scripta Technica, Electr Eng Jpn, 125(2): 44–51, 1998
Keywords:semiconductor laser  Rb absorption line  direct FSK modulation  frequency stabilization  optical communication
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