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16-channel tunable and 25-Gb/s EAM-integrated DBR-LD for WDM-based mobile front-haul networks
Author(s) -
Oh Kee Kwon,
Chul Wook Lee,
Su Hwan Oh,
Ki Soo Kim
Publication year - 2020
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.414989
Subject(s) - extinction ratio , materials science , optoelectronics , optics , laser , ohmic contact , wavelength division multiplexing , wavelength , distributed bragg reflector laser , distributed bragg reflector , physics , layer (electronics) , composite material
We report a tunable distributed Bragg reflector-laser diode (DBR-LD) integrated with an electro-absorption-modulator (EAM) at an operating wavelength of 1.3 µm. This LD consists of gain, phase control (PC), DBR, and EAM sections, realized by using a butt-coupling technique in monolithically integrating the multiple quantum wells (MQWs) with the passive core and by applying an etched-mesa buried hetero-structure (EMBH) to the resonance cavity (i.e., gain to DBR section) and a deep-ridge type to the EAM section in fabricating the waveguide structure. Wavelength tuning of the LD is achieved by both applying a voltage to the heater metal of DBR section (coarse tuning) and injecting a current to the ohmic metal of PC section (fine tuning). From the work, the fabricated chips show a threshold current of about 13 mA, a side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) of more than 35 dB, and a tuning range of 15 nm within a heater voltage of 2 V. Dynamic tests for the EAM-integrated LD show the 3 dB bandwidth of more than 20 GHz and clear 25 Gb/s eye openings with a dynamic extinction ratio (DER) of over 7 dB for 16 channels spaced at the wavelength interval of 0.55 nm. Based on these results, we conclude that the EAM-integrated DBR-LD is capable of providing 16 channel operation at a data rate of 25 Gb/s and can be used as an effective light source for WDM-based mobile front-haul networks.

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