DocumentCode
3788753
Title
Side-mode injection locking of semiconductor lasers
Author
Jhy-Ming Luo;M. Osinski;J.G. McInerney
Author_Institution
Center for High Technol. Mater., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume
136
Issue
1
fYear
1989
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
37
Abstract
Longitudinal mode selection in diode lasers by injection locking has been studied using the standard multimode rate equations which an optical injection term, and with the effects of spontaneous emission included. The phenomena of spectral narrowing and power switching between the dominant free-running mode and the injected target mode are illustrated and discussed. In general, injection locking into the long-wavelength side of the spectrum is more effective than into the short-wavelength side because of the gain peak shift. The relaxation oscillation frequency is estimated using a small-signal analysis of the single-mode rate equations, an approach that is valid provided the external injection is strong enough. The calculations indicate that around the gain peak the relaxation oscillation frequency strongly depends on the wavelength of the injected target mode, because of the changing differential gain. Modes with shorter wavelengths have faster relaxation oscillations due to larger differential gain. This can be helpful in increasing the transmission speed in optical communication applications.
Keywords
"Mode locked lasers","Semiconductor lasers"
Journal_Title
IEE Proceedings J - Optoelectronics
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0267-3932
Type
jour
Filename
14493
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