Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback

In the present work, we report a path of RF stabilization versus delay subject to self-mode-locked (SML) two-section quantum-dash (QDash) lasers emitting at ~1.55 μm and operating at ~21 GHz repetition rate using a feedback ratio controlled and optical delay phase-dependent symmetric dual...

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Main Authors: Haroon Asghar, John G. McInerney
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9050834/
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description In the present work, we report a path of RF stabilization versus delay subject to self-mode-locked (SML) two-section quantum-dash (QDash) lasers emitting at ~1.55 μm and operating at ~21 GHz repetition rate using a feedback ratio controlled and optical delay phase-dependent symmetric dual-loop optical feedback. For symmetric dual-loops (equal arms of external loops), we identify the three key parameters: power-split ratio through each cavity of the external feedback loop, optical delay phase settings, and overall feedback strength back into gain section, yields jitter stabilization on integer resonance as well as on full delay range tuning. Symmetric dual-loop feedback with two optical delay phase settings (weaker cavity set to integer resonance, fine-tuning of the stronger cavity and stronger cavity set to integer resonance, fine-tuning of a weaker cavity) and four chosen combinations of feedback ratios (-19.5:-29.03 dB, -20.6:-24.3 dB, -21:-22.7 dB, -21.3:-23 dB) has been demonstrated. Based on these four chosen combinations of feedback ratios and optical delay phase settings, a path of stabilization has been identified for SML QDash lasers using symmetric dual-loop optical feedback. Our proposed dual-loop feedback schemes provide a viable path towards the stabilization of mode-locked lasers, promising for various practical applications where ultra-stable optical pulses are highly desirable.
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spelling doaj.art-5abd9f1f14bf4bddb1299defcb2e69cd2022-12-21T20:18:36ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552020-01-0112211110.1109/JPHOT.2020.29837979050834Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical FeedbackHaroon Asghar0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2139-3005John G. McInerney1Department of Physics and Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Cork, IrelandDepartment of Physics and Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Cork, IrelandIn the present work, we report a path of RF stabilization versus delay subject to self-mode-locked (SML) two-section quantum-dash (QDash) lasers emitting at ~1.55 μm and operating at ~21 GHz repetition rate using a feedback ratio controlled and optical delay phase-dependent symmetric dual-loop optical feedback. For symmetric dual-loops (equal arms of external loops), we identify the three key parameters: power-split ratio through each cavity of the external feedback loop, optical delay phase settings, and overall feedback strength back into gain section, yields jitter stabilization on integer resonance as well as on full delay range tuning. Symmetric dual-loop feedback with two optical delay phase settings (weaker cavity set to integer resonance, fine-tuning of the stronger cavity and stronger cavity set to integer resonance, fine-tuning of a weaker cavity) and four chosen combinations of feedback ratios (-19.5:-29.03 dB, -20.6:-24.3 dB, -21:-22.7 dB, -21.3:-23 dB) has been demonstrated. Based on these four chosen combinations of feedback ratios and optical delay phase settings, a path of stabilization has been identified for SML QDash lasers using symmetric dual-loop optical feedback. Our proposed dual-loop feedback schemes provide a viable path towards the stabilization of mode-locked lasers, promising for various practical applications where ultra-stable optical pulses are highly desirable.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9050834/Mode-locked laserssemiconductor lasers
spellingShingle Haroon Asghar
John G. McInerney
Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback
IEEE Photonics Journal
Mode-locked lasers
semiconductor lasers
title Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback
title_full Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback
title_fullStr Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback
title_short Effects of Power Split Ratio and Optical Delay Phase Tuning on Stabilization of Self-Mode-Locked Quantum-Dash Lasers Subject to Dual-Loop Optical Feedback
title_sort effects of power split ratio and optical delay phase tuning on stabilization of self mode locked quantum dash lasers subject to dual loop optical feedback
topic Mode-locked lasers
semiconductor lasers
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9050834/
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