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Design of tuneable laser with interleaved sampled grating rear mirror

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Abstract

We present the design of a widely tunable laser diode which employs a coupled-cavity sampled grating rear reflector with interleaved connections for use as the wavelength discrimination and tuning enhancement element. Simulations show that this new reflector in conjunction with a cleaved output facet for the laser yields a source with a tuning range of >50 nm. Due to the absence of a front grating reflector a highly uniform output power can be obtained for a fixed gain current with a 0.35 dB variation achievable for an output power of +15 dBm across 195 modes on a 25 GHz spacing. The SMSR for all modes is close to 40 dB. The device can be integrated with a wideband front reflector at the expense of an increase in threshold current and a reduced tuning range.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5555948
Pages (from-to)2830-2835
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Lightwave Technology
Volume28
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Distributed Bragg reflector
  • interleaved reflector
  • tunable laser diode

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