Athermal chirp-compensated directly-modulated pic for uncooled dwdm

INTEGRATED OPTICS DEVICES, MATERIALS, AND TECHNOLOGIES XXIV(2020)

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Abstract
The authors employ a novel PIC to demonstrate athermalised transmission under direct modulation. The unique architecture of the chip enables compensation of thermal redshift of laser wavelength through control of self-heating. The PIC consists of 2 lasers in a master-slave configuration. Such a structure improves the performance of a free running laser (slave) by optical injection from another laser (master). The benefits reaped from such a PIC structure implementing optical injection include chirp minimisation, linewidth reduction, and improved modulation response. Experimental demonstration of 2.5 Gb/s OOK data transmitted over 37 km with error-free performance over the temperature range 10-45 degrees C is presented.
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Photonic Integrated Circuit, Athermalisation, Semiconductor Laser, Surface grating, Direct Modulation
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