Optical arbitrary waveform generation based on multi-wavelength semiconductor fiber ring laser
Abstract
A new scheme of generating optical arbitrary waveforms based on multi-wavelength semiconductor fiber ring laser (SFRL) is proposed. In this novel scheme, a wide and flat optical frequency comb (OFC) is provided directly by multi-wavelength SFRL, whose central frequency and comb spacing are tunable. OFC generation, de-multiplexing, amplitude and phase modulation, and multiplexing are implementing in an intensity and phase tunable comb filter, as induces the merits of high spectral coherence, satisfactory waveform control and low system loss. By using the mode couple theory and the transfer matrix method, the theoretical model of the scheme is established. The impacts of amplitude control, phase control, number of spectral line, and injection current of semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) on the waveform similarity are studied using the theoretical model. The results show that, amplitude control and phase control error should be smaller than 1% and 0.64% respectively to achieve high similarity. The similarity of the waveform is improved with the increase of the number of spectral line. When the injection current of SOA is in a certain range, the optical arbitrary waveform reaches a high similarity.
- Publication:
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Optics Laser Technology
- Pub Date:
- September 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.optlastec.2017.04.003
- Bibcode:
- 2017OptLT..94..228L
- Keywords:
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- Optical arbitrary waveform generator (OAWG);
- Semiconductor fiber ring laser (SFRL);
- Semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA);
- Spectral line-by-line shaping