• DocumentCode
    2575771
  • Title

    Wavelength tunable lasers in future optical communication systems

  • Author

    Anandarajah, P.M. ; Kaszubowska, A. ; Maher, R. ; Barry, L.P.

  • Author_Institution
    Res. Inst. for Networks & Commun. Eng., Dublin City Univ., Dublin
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    22-26 June 2008
  • Firstpage
    109
  • Lastpage
    109
  • Abstract
    Monolithic tunable lasers (TL) have been an important component in dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) systems mainly because of their ability to reduce inventory costs associated with different part numbers for fixed wavelength distributed feedback (DFB) lasers. Moreover, the use of wavelength agile laser diodes in DWDM networks has gained a lot of interest in recent years, due to emerging new applications such as optical switching and routing, which require fast switching lasers in the nanosecond regime (Coldren et al., 2000). Employment of such lasers as tunable transmitters in wavelength packet switched (WPS) networks is one of the possible applications of these devices. In such systems, the information to be transmitted could be encoded onto a destination dependent wavelength and the routing of traffic could be performed on a packet-by-packet basis. The utilization of TLs in an optical switching and routing environment would put stringent requirements on its performance. This would include increased tuning range, high side mode suppression ratio (SMSR), reduced switching time and excellent wavelength stability. The sampled-grating distributed Bragg reflector (SG DBR) TL proves to be an ideal candidate, due to its large tuning range (40 nm), high output power (10 dBm), high side mode suppression ratio (SMSR > 30 dB) and simplicity of integration.
  • Keywords
    distributed Bragg reflector lasers; distributed feedback lasers; laser tuning; optical switches; optical transmitters; packet switching; switching networks; wavelength division multiplexing; DFB lasers; DWDM systems; dense wavelength division multiplexed systems; distributed feedback lasers; monolithic tunable lasers; optical communication systems; optical switching; routing environment; sampled-grating distributed Bragg reflector; side mode suppression ratio; tunable transmitters; wavelength 40 nm; wavelength agile laser diodes; wavelength packet switched networks; wavelength stability; wavelength tunable lasers; Distributed feedback devices; Laser feedback; Optical feedback; Optical fiber communication; Optical packet switching; Optical transmitters; Optical tuning; Tunable circuits and devices; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength routing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Transparent Optical Networks, 2008. ICTON 2008. 10th Anniversary International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Athens
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2625-6
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2626-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICTON.2008.4598604
  • Filename
    4598604