JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dual-wavelength InGaAs-GaAs ridge waveguide distributed Bragg reflector lasers with tunable mode separation

S.D. RohT.S. YeohR.B. SwintA.E. HuberC.Y. WooJ.S. HughesJ. J. Coleman

Year: 2000 Journal:   IEEE Photonics Technology Letters Vol: 12 (10)Pages: 1307-1309   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The design and operation of integrated dual-wavelength sources are reported. These InGaAs-GaAs ridge waveguide (RW) distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers consist of a common gain section and two, separate DBR sections. Multiple current injection is not necessary for these lasers to operate in dual-wavelength. Dual-wavelength operation is easily achieved by simply biasing the gain section. A relatively low coupling coefficient /spl kappa/ in the front grating reduces the added cavity loss for the back grating mode. Therefore, the back grating mode reaches threshold easily. Also, the addition of a spacing section lowers the current induced thermal interaction between the two uniform grating sections, significantly reducing the inadvertent wavelength drift. As a result, biasing the front DBR section results in tunable mode pair separations (/spl Delta//spl lambda/) as small as 0.3 nm and as large as 6.9 nm.

Keywords:
Distributed Bragg reflector Materials science Distributed Bragg reflector laser Optics Grating Optoelectronics Laser Biasing Wavelength Fiber Bragg grating Waveguide Gallium arsenide Coupling loss Tunable laser Optical fiber Voltage Physics

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