IEEE Access (Jan 2017)

Tunable Ultra-Broadband Microwave Frequency Combs Generation Based on a Current Modulated Semiconductor Laser Under Optical Injection

  • Li Fan,
  • Guang-Qiong Xia,
  • Xi Tang,
  • Tao Deng,
  • Jian-Jun Chen,
  • Xiao-Dong Lin,
  • Yue-Nan Li,
  • Zheng-Mao Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2737665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 17764 – 17771

Abstract

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We have demonstrated and characterized the generation of ultra-broadband microwave frequency combs (MFCs) based on a current modulated distributed feedback semiconductor laser (DFB-SL) subject to optical injection, and the comb spacing of MFCs can be tuned easily through adjusting the modulation frequency fm. For the DFB-SL under only current modulation with modulation frequency fm = 1.2 GHz and modulation power Pm = 22 dBm, the generated MFC has a bandwidth of about 15.6 GHz within ±5.0 dB amplitude variation. Further, introducing continuous-wave optical injection into the current modulated DFB-SL with injection power Pi = 1170 μW and no frequency detuning between the injection light frequency and the oscillation frequency of the free-running DFB-SL, the bandwidth of MFC can be increased to 57.6 GHz. Through measuring the single sideband (SSB) phase noises of some representative comb lines, the performances of the MFCs generated before and after introducing optical injection are compared, and the SSB phase noises at 10 kHz offset frequency can be increased by 10 dB for the harmonics with frequencies of more than 40fm after adopting optical injection. Moreover, the influences of operation parameters on the bandwidths of MFCs are analyzed, and the optimized parameter range for generating ultra-broadband MFCs has been determined.

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