Title :
Wavelength-selectable lasers with Bragg-wavelength-detuned sampled grating reflectors
Author :
Yao, Chiu-Lin ; Lee, San-Liang ; Jang, Ing-Fa ; Ho, Wen-Jeng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Taipei
Abstract :
Wavelength-selectable lasers (WSLs) with a novel type of grating reflectors are proposed for realizing fast tunable lasers that can cover a wide range of wavelengths. Each WSL includes an array of distributed-Bragg-reflection (DBR)-type lasers that are combined with a multimode-interference (MMI) coupler. In order to cover different wavelength bands with simple fabrication, the grating reflector is formed of two sampled-grating (SG) subsections on waveguides of different thicknesses. The resultant Bragg-wavelength detuning from the thickness difference between the two SG subsections causes the maximal refection shift to the high-order reflection peaks. A laser array where each laser covers a different wavelength band is realized by varying the corresponding wavelength position of the second-order peak from laser to laser. Each laser has one-side SGs for allowing one-electrode fast tuning. It can also allow high-reflection facet coating to increase output power. Four-laser WSLs, where each laser can be tuned to cover at least 3.5 nm of wavelength span with a side-mode suppression ratio that is better than 30 dB, are designed and demonstrated. Forty 50-GHz-spaced channels can be covered with the four-laser array
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; channel spacing; distributed Bragg reflector lasers; laser arrays; laser tuning; optical communication equipment; optical couplers; optical fabrication; Bragg wavelength detuning; channel spacing; distributed-Bragg-reflection laser; facet coating; laser tuning; multimode-interference coupler; sampled grating reflectors; side-mode suppression ratio; wavelength-selectable lasers; Arrayed waveguide gratings; Bragg gratings; Coatings; Laser tuning; Optical arrays; Optical coupling; Optical device fabrication; Optical reflection; Tunable circuits and devices; Waveguide lasers; Bragg wavelength; distributed-Bragg-reflection (DBR) lasers; optical switching; sampled gratings (SGs); tunable lasers; wavelength-selectable lasers (WSLs);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.880598