A demonstration of the effect of tuning components on a directly modulated distributed feedback laser (DFB) high-frequency performance is shown in this paper. A network based on three inductors and a microstrip line is used to impedance match the parasitic reactance of a laser diode within a tuning bandwidth. The matching and transmission performance of the laser under these conditions is compared with a radio frequency network simulation that include the intrinsic model of the DFB laser with its internal parasitic reactance, and the added external microstrip components
The lasing wavelength of a single-section distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode can be modulated by...
International audience<p>It is well known that current modulation in diode lasers generates amplitud...
A comparative analysis of the threshold characteristics of different distributed feedback (DFB) lase...
Critical parameter combinations, which govern the reduction of the linewidth and tunability in a DFB...
The work in this paper regards the exploitation of a distributed feedback laser (DFB) on standard mo...
This article details the generation of an extended-bandwidth frequency sweep using a single, communi...
This paper presents a study on the issue of current-driven distributed feedback (DFB) semiconductor ...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to demonstrate the extension of the modulation ...
All-fibre distributed feedback (DFB) lasers providing continuous tuning over 27nm are demonstrated f...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to demonstrate the extension of the modulation ...
International audienceIn this letter we present high power and low RIN (Relative Intensity Noise) di...
An analytical model for harmonic and intermodulation distortion resulting from the direct-current mo...
A simple method for estimating the frequency responses of directly modulated lasers from optical spe...
This paper demonstrates the respective roles that combined gain- and index-coupling play in the dyna...
Fabry Perot (FP) and Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser diode rate equations were augmented to model o...
The lasing wavelength of a single-section distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode can be modulated by...
International audience<p>It is well known that current modulation in diode lasers generates amplitud...
A comparative analysis of the threshold characteristics of different distributed feedback (DFB) lase...
Critical parameter combinations, which govern the reduction of the linewidth and tunability in a DFB...
The work in this paper regards the exploitation of a distributed feedback laser (DFB) on standard mo...
This article details the generation of an extended-bandwidth frequency sweep using a single, communi...
This paper presents a study on the issue of current-driven distributed feedback (DFB) semiconductor ...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to demonstrate the extension of the modulation ...
All-fibre distributed feedback (DFB) lasers providing continuous tuning over 27nm are demonstrated f...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to demonstrate the extension of the modulation ...
International audienceIn this letter we present high power and low RIN (Relative Intensity Noise) di...
An analytical model for harmonic and intermodulation distortion resulting from the direct-current mo...
A simple method for estimating the frequency responses of directly modulated lasers from optical spe...
This paper demonstrates the respective roles that combined gain- and index-coupling play in the dyna...
Fabry Perot (FP) and Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser diode rate equations were augmented to model o...
The lasing wavelength of a single-section distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode can be modulated by...
International audience<p>It is well known that current modulation in diode lasers generates amplitud...
A comparative analysis of the threshold characteristics of different distributed feedback (DFB) lase...