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Experimental investigation of the impact of optical injection on vital parameters of a gain-switched pulse source

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An analysis of optical injection on a gain-switched distributed feedback (DFB) laser and its impact on pulse parameters that influence the performance of the pulse source in high-speed optical communication systems is presented in this paper. A range of 10 GHz in detuning and 5 dB in injected power has been experimentally identified to attain pulses, from an optically injected gain-switched DFB laser, with durations below 10 ps and pedestal suppression higher than 35 dB. These pulse features are associated with a side mode suppression ratio of about 30 dB and a timing jitter of less than 1 ps. This demonstrates the feasibility of using optical injection in conjunction with appropriate pulse compression schemes for developing an optimized and cost-efficient pulse source, based on a gain-switched DFB laser, for high-speed photonic systems.

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hal-00265313 , version 1 (18-03-2008)

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Celine Guignard, Prince M. Anandarajah, Aisling M. Clarke, Liam P. Barry, Olivier Vaudel, et al.. Experimental investigation of the impact of optical injection on vital parameters of a gain-switched pulse source. Optics Communications, 2007, Vol.277 (Issue 1), pp.150-155. ⟨10.1016/j.optcom.2007.04.058⟩. ⟨hal-00265313⟩
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