Title :
Multiwavelength DFB laser array transmitters for ONTC reconfigurable optical network testbed
Author :
Lee, Tien-Pei ; Zah, Chung E. ; Bhat, R. ; Young, W.C. ; Pathak, B. ; Favire, F. ; Lin, Paul S D ; Andreadakis, Nicholas C. ; Caneau, C. ; Rahjel, Andrew W. ; Koza, M. ; Gamelin, John K. ; Curtis, Lyn ; Mahoney, D.D. ; Lepore, A.
Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We discuss the design, fabrication, and performance of experimental multiwavelength laser array transmitters that have been used in the reconfigurable optical network testbed for the Optical Network Technology Consortium (ONTC). The experimental four-node multiwavelength network testbed is SONET/ATM compatible. It has employed multiwavelength DFB laser arrays with 4 nm wavelength spacing for the first time. The testbed has demonstrated that multiwavelength DFB laser arrays are indeed practical and reproducible. For the DFB laser arrays used in such a network the precise wavelength spacing in the array and the absolute wavelength control are the most challenging tasks. We have obtained wavelength accuracy better than ±0.35 nm for all lasers, with some registered to better than ±0.2 nm. We have also studied the array yield of our devices and used wavelength redundancy to improve the array yield. Coupling efficiencies between -2.1 to -4.5 dB for each wavelength channel have been obtained. It is achieved by using specially designed lensed fiber arrays placed on a silicon V-grooved substrate to exactly match the laser spacing. The transmitter consisted of a multichip module containing a DFB laser array, an eight-channel driver array based on GaAs IC´s, and associated RF circuitry
Keywords :
SONET; asynchronous transfer mode; distributed feedback lasers; integrated optoelectronics; optical fibre networks; optical transmitters; reconfigurable architectures; semiconductor laser arrays; semiconductor lasers; ATM compatible; DFB laser array; GaAs; GaAs IC´s; ONTC reconfigurable optical network testbed; Optical Network Technology Consortium; SONET compatible; Si; absolute wavelength control; array yield; coupling efficiencies; eight-channel driver array; four-node multiwavelength network testbed; laser spacing; lensed fiber arrays; multichip module; multiwavelength DFB laser array transmitters; multiwavelength laser array transmitter design; multiwavelength laser array transmitter fabrication; nm wavelength spacing; precise wavelength spacing; silicon V-grooved substrate; wavelength accuracy; wavelength redundancy; Fiber lasers; Optical arrays; Optical control; Optical design; Optical device fabrication; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical transmitters; SONET; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of