Title :
Gain saturation characteristics of traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifiers in short optical pulse amplification
Author :
Saitoh, Tadashi ; Mukai, Takaaki
Author_Institution :
NTT Basic Res. Labs., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The gain saturation characteristics of traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifiers (TWAs) are theoretically and experimentally investigated. In the amplification of an isolated pulse whose repetition period is short compared to the carrier lifetime, the gain saturation is related through the carrier lifetime to the gain saturation in CW amplification. When the output pulse energy is smaller than the saturation energy, short optical pulses can be amplified without pulse shape distortion, whereas high-energy pulses suffer from pulse shape distortion due to the temporal gain variation during the pulse radiation. FWHM pulse duration variation in amplification by TWAs depends on the input pulse shape. The pulse energy gain saturation was experimentally confirmed to be independent of pulse durations and to be determined only by the pulse energy. In extremely-high-repetition-rate pulse amplification, the saturation of the pulse energy gain is determined by the average signal power
Keywords :
high-speed optical techniques; laser theory; optical saturation; semiconductor junction lasers; spectral line breadth; CW amplification; FWHM pulse duration variation; carrier lifetime; extremely-high-repetition-rate pulse amplification; gain saturation characteristics; isolated pulse; pulse energy; pulse shape distortion; repetition period; saturation energy; short optical pulse amplification; temporal gain variation; traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifiers; Laser theory; Optical distortion; Optical pulse shaping; Optical pulses; Optical saturation; Pulse amplifiers; Semiconductor lasers; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Shape; Stimulated emission;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of