Title :
Pulse buildup dynamics of an actively mode-locked laser diode array in the external cavity
Author :
Wang, Chi-Luen ; Kuo, Jahn-Chung ; Chang, C.-S. ; Pan, Ci-Ling
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electro-opt. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fDate :
3/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Dynamic pulse evolution characteristics of an actively mode-locked laser diode array in the external cavity have been investigated. Numerical calculations based on modified traveling-wave rate equations reproduce experimentally observed pulse and spectral width evolution and show that the buildup time is about 45 round-trips. We have also performed a theoretical analysis to understand which of the laser operating parameters would affect the buildup dynamics. It is shown that either higher dc bias current or larger radiative recombination coefficient (which is inversely proportional to the excited-state lifetime) will render the laser exhibiting shorter steady-state pulse width and faster evolution to the steady state. Other parameters affecting the buildup, but to a lesser extent, include the radio-frequency (RF) modulation current, spontaneous emission coefficient, and gain coefficient. The power reflectivities of the output mirror and the antireflection coated diode facet, on the other hand, have little effect on the pulse width and buildup time for single pulse generation
Keywords :
excited states; laser cavity resonators; laser mirrors; laser mode locking; laser theory; reflectivity; semiconductor laser arrays; spontaneous emission; RF modulation current; actively mode-locked laser diode array; antireflection coated diode facet; buildup time; dynamic pulse evolution characteristics; excited-state lifetime; external cavity; gain coefficient; higher dc bias current; laser operating parameters; modified traveling-wave rate equations; output mirror; power reflectivities; pulse buildup dynamics; pulse evolution; pulse width; radiative recombination coefficient; round-trips; single pulse generation; spectral width evolution; spontaneous emission coefficient; steady-state pulse width; Diode lasers; Equations; Laser theory; Optical arrays; Optical pulses; Performance analysis; Radio frequency; Semiconductor laser arrays; Space vector pulse width modulation; Steady-state;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of