DocumentCode
69136
Title
Modulation Properties of Self-Injected Quantum-Dot Semiconductor Diode Lasers
Author
Grillot, F. ; Cheng Wang ; Naderi, Nader A. ; Even, J.
Author_Institution
LTCI, Telecom Paristech, Paris, France
Volume
19
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
July-Aug. 2013
Firstpage
1900812
Lastpage
1900812
Abstract
This paper investigates the modulation properties of self-injected quantum-dot semiconductor lasers. Using a semianalytical approach, the modulation characteristic of a quantum-dot nanostructure laser operating under the influence of optical feedback is successfully modeled. This novel approach derives a feedback-induced modulation response model based on the incorporation of the specific quantum nanostructure carrier dynamics as well as the effects of nonlinear gain. This study investigates the impacts of the carrier capture and relaxation time as well as other material parameters such as linewidth enhancement factor, differential gain, and gain compression factor for different feedback configurations. It is also shown that, under the short external cavity configuration, the dynamic properties such as the relaxation frequency as well as the laser´s bandwidth can be improved through controlled optical feedback. On the other hand, numerical results show that under the long external cavity configuration, any small back-reflection from the laser´s facets combined with the large variations of linewidth enhancement factor would significantly alter the laser´s modulation response.
Keywords
laser feedback; optical modulation; quantum dot lasers; quantum optics; semiconductor lasers; carrier capture; different feedback configurations; dynamic properties; feedback-induced modulation response; gain compression factor; laser facets; laser modulation; linewidth enhancement factor; long external cavity configuration; modulation properties; nonlinear gain; optical feedback; quantum nanostructure; quantum-dot nanostructure laser; quantum-dot semiconductor lasers; relaxation frequency; relaxation time; self-injected semiconductor lasers; short external cavity configuration; Cavity resonators; Laser feedback; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical feedback; Quantum dot lasers; Carrier dynamics; quantum dot (QD); self-injection; semiconductor lasers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2013.2246776
Filename
6470626
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