Title :
Significant performance advantage of electroabsorption modulator integrated distributed feedback laser (EML) transmitter in transporting multicarrier QAM signals
Author :
Chand, Naresh ; Bakker, Laurens ; Van Veen, Dora ; Yadvish, Robert D.
Author_Institution :
Photonics Res. Lab., Agere Syst., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Data are presented that show that, for transporting quadrature amplitude modulated (QAM) radiofrequency (RF) subcarriers in suboctave frequency range, electroabsorption modulator integrated distributed feedback lasers (EMLs) can he modulated with significantly higher (2.5 times) modulation index without any in-band signal distortion as compared to the directly or externally modulated (using LiNbO3 MZ modulator) distributed feedback (DFB) laser transmitters in the 1.55-μm band. This occurs when the selection of frequency range and biasing the modulator section of an EML is such that the third-order intermodulation distortion is suppressed and the second-order distortion is outside the in-band frequency range. We have used an equivalent of 64- and 256-QAM 40 carriers in 550-800 MHz with the test carrier modulated with 5.063 M symbols per second. For a given bit error rate (BER), the receiver sensitivity was as much as 4 dB (optical) higher with an EML-based transmitter compared to all other transmitters. The results are presented for QAM signals but they are equally applicable for other formats of digital modulation of RF carriers, such as quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) in suboctave frequency range
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; electro-optical modulation; electroabsorption; integrated optoelectronics; optical fibre amplifiers; quadrature amplitude modulation; quadrature phase shift keying; semiconductor lasers; telecommunication signalling; 1.55 mum; DFB laser transmitters; LiNbO3 Mach Zehnder modulator; QAM signals; QPSK; electroabsorption modulator integrated distributed feedback laser transmitter; electroabsorption modulator integrated distributed feedback lasers; in-band frequency range; in-band signal distortion; modulator section; multicarrier QAM signals; quadrature amplitude modulated RF subcarriers; quadrature phase shift keying; receiver sensitivity; second-order distortion; suboctave frequency range; test carrier modulated; third-order intermodulation distortion; Amplitude modulation; Distributed feedback devices; Intermodulation distortion; Laser feedback; Laser noise; Optical transmitters; Quadrature amplitude modulation; RF signals; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of