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Discretely tunable laser based on filtered feedback for telecommunication applications

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Docter, B
Pozo, J
Beri, Stefano
Ermakov, Ilya V
Danckaert, Jan
Smit, Meint K
Karouta, Fouad

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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A novel discretely tunable laser based on filtered feedback is presented. The semiconductor device consists of a Fabry - Perot laser with deeply etched broadband distributed Bragg reflector mirrors. Single-mode operation is achieved by using feedback from an integrated filter. This filter contains an arrayed waveguide grating wavelength router and a semiconductor optical amplifier gate array. Design, simulation, and the first characterization results of this new integrated filtered-feedback tunable laser device are presented. It shows a combination of a simple and robust switching algorithm with good wavelength stability. A rate equation model predicts that a properly designed device can switch within 1 ns. The fast switching and reduced control complexity makes the device very promising for various advanced applications in optical telecommunication networks.

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IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics

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