Title :
40-Gb/s tandem electroabsorption modulator
Author :
Mason, Beck ; Ougazzaden, Abdallah ; Lentz, Charles W. ; Glogovsky, Kenneth G. ; Reynolds, C. Lewis ; Przybylek, George J. ; Leibenguth, Ronald E. ; Kercher, Terry L. ; Boardman, John W. ; Rader, Michael T. ; Geary, J. Michael ; Walters, Frank S. ; Petico
Author_Institution :
Agere Syst., Breinigsville, PA, USA
Abstract :
In this letter, we have developed a tandem electroabsorption modulator with an integrated semiconductor optical amplifier that is capable of both nonreturn-to-zero and return-to-zero (RZ) data transmission at 40 Gb/s. The tandem modulator consists of a broad-band data encoder and a narrow-band pulse carver. The pulse carver is able to produce 5-ps pulses with more than 20 dB of extinction. The on-chip semiconductor optical amplifier provides up to 8.5 dB of fiber-to-fiber gain and enables the modulator to be operated with zero insertion loss. Devices have been realized with greater than 40-GHz bandwidth, and 13-dB dynamic extinction for a 2.5-V swing. For optimized designs bandwidths of nearly 60 GHz: have been realized. Using these devices penalty free RZ data transmission over a 100-kin dispersion compensated fiber link has been demonstrated with a received power sensitivity of -29 dBm.
Keywords :
electro-optical modulation; electroabsorption; integrated optics; optical communication equipment; optical pulse generation; semiconductor optical amplifiers; 100 km; 40 GHz; 40 Gbit/s; 40-Gb/s tandem electroabsorption modulator; 5 ps; 5-ps pulses; 60 GHz; 8.5 dB; broad-band data encoder; dispersion compensated fiber link; dynamic extinction; fiber-to-fiber gain; integrated semiconductor optical amplifier; narrow-band pulse carver; nonreturn-to-zero data transmission; optimized bandwidths; penalty free RZ data transmission; received power sensitivity; return-to-zero data transmission; zero insertion loss; Bandwidth; Data communication; Gain; Narrowband; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber losses; Optical pulses; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse modulation; Semiconductor optical amplifiers;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE