Title :
MEMS-tunable vertical-cavity SOAs
Author :
Cole, Garrett D. ; Björlin, E. Staffan ; Chen, Qi ; Chan, Chung-Yeung ; Wu, Shaomin ; Wang, Chad S. ; MacDonald, Noel C. ; Bowers, John E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present the signal gain, wavelength tuning characteristics, saturation properties, and noise figure (NF) of MEMS-based widely tunable vertical-cavity semiconductor optical amplifiers (VCSOAs) for various optical cavity designs, and we compare the theoretical results to data generated from a number of experimental devices. Using general Fabry-Pe´rot relationships, it is possible to model both the wavelength tuning characteristics and the peak signal gain of tunable vertical-cavity amplifiers, while a rate-equation analysis is used to describe the saturation output power and NF as a function of the VCSOA resonant wavelength. Additionally, the basic design principles for an integrated electrostatic actuator are outlined. It is found that MEMS-tunable VCSOAs follow many of the same design trends as fixed-wavelength devices. However, with tunable devices, the effects of varying mirror reflectance and varying single-pass gain associated with the MEMS-based tuning mechanism lead to changing amplifier properties over the wavelength span of the device.
Keywords :
laser cavity resonators; laser mirrors; laser noise; laser tuning; micro-optics; microactuators; optical design techniques; reflectivity; semiconductor device models; semiconductor optical amplifiers; Fabry-Perot relationships; MEMS; integrated electrostatic actuator; mirror reflectance; noise figure; optical cavity design; rate-equation analysis; saturation output power; single-pass gain; tunable vertical-cavity SOA; Noise figure; Noise measurement; Optical amplifiers; Optical devices; Optical noise; Optical saturation; Optical tuning; Power amplifiers; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Fabry–PÉrot resonators; laser amplifiers; microelectromechanical devices; optical pumping; semiconductor optical amplifiers; surface-emitting lasers; tunable amplifiers; wafer bonding;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.2004.841496