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Tuning the external optical feedback-sensitivity of a passively mode-locked quantum dot laser

  • R. Raghunathan
  • , F. Grillot
  • , J. K. Mee
  • , D. Murrell
  • , V. Kovanis
  • , L. F. Lester
  • Virginia Tech College of Engineering
  • CNRS LTCI
  • Kirtland Air Force Base

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Résumé

The external optical feedback-sensitivity of a two-section, passively mode-locked quantum dot laser operating at elevated temperature is experimentally investigated as a function of absorber bias voltage. Results show that the reverse-bias voltage on the absorber has a direct impact on the damping rate of the free-running relaxation oscillations of the optical signal output, thereby enabling interactive external control over the feedback-response of the device, even under the nearly resonant cavity configuration. The combination of high temperature operation and tunable feedback-sensitivity is highly promising from a technological standpoint, in particular, for applications requiring monolithic integration of multi-component architectures on a single chip in order to accomplish, for instance, the dual-objectives of stable pulse quality and isolation from parasitic reflections.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article041112
journalApplied Physics Letters
Volume105
Numéro de publication4
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 28 juil. 2014
Modification externeOui

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