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Proposal of novel structure for wide wavelength tuning in distributed Bragg reflector laser diode with single grating mirror
Author(s) -
OhKyong Kwon,
Chul-Wook Lee,
Ki-Soo Kim,
Su Hwan Oh,
Young-Ahn Leem
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.26.028704
Subject(s) - materials science , distributed bragg reflector , optics , cladding (metalworking) , optoelectronics , fiber bragg grating , laser , grating , diode , distributed bragg reflector laser , wavelength , laser diode , dielectric , physics , metallurgy
We report a novel structure that is capable of wide wavelength tuning in the distributed Bragg reflector laser diode (DBR-LD) with a single grating mirror. This device's DBR section has two tuning elements, plasma, and heater tunings, which are implemented simultaneously on the top of a single waveguide by using an in-between dielectric layer. For the proposed structure, a three-dimensional thermal simulation was conducted. The results showed that the temperature profile within the waveguide is highly affected by the position of heater metal and thermal conductivity of the p-cladding layer. As a result, it is important to use a uniform temperature region in the DBR section for a wide tuning range and stable single-mode operation. For a 550-μm long DBR-LD with a 250-μm long DBR section, a tuning range of 26 nm (i.e., 7 nm for plasma tuning and 19 nm for heater tuning); an SMSR of more than 45 dB; and a peak power variation of less than ± 2.5 dB were obtained. From the comparisons of two DBR-LDs with only one tuning element, we confirmed that using the dielectric layer is a very effective way of achieving a wide tuning under the independent tuning operation.

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