Laser system with active wavelength control
Described herein are packages and techniques aimed at stabilizing the wavelengths of emission of a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical source against temperature fluctuations. An optical source is coupled with a feedback loop that monitors the degree to which the wavelengths of emission conform to the designated WDM channel grid and dynamically adjusts the operating parameters of the source to maintain such conformity. The technique involves a combination of coarse spectral alignment and fine spectral alignment. An optical source uses a pair of thermo-electric coolers (TEC) to aid in the spectral alignment process. A first TEC is thermally coupled to a laser chip. A second TEC is thermally coupled to a multiplexer chip—a chip that monitors compliance of the emission wavelengths with the designated WDM grid.
1 . A wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical source, comprising:
a support;
a first thermo-electric cooler (TEC) and a second TEC, wherein the first and second TECs are mounted on the support;
a first chip comprising a tunable laser array, wherein the first chip is thermally coupled to the first TEC;
a second chip comprising an optical multiplexer, wherein the second chip is thermally coupled to the second TEC, wherein the tunable laser array is optically coupled to the optical multiplexer;
a first photodetector array optically coupled to the first chip and a second photodetector array optically coupled to the second chip; and
a controller configured to control the first TEC using a first signal generated by the first photodetector array and a second signal generated by the second photodetector array.
2 . The WDM optical source of claim 1 , wherein the second chip further comprises an optical demultiplexer, an output of the optical multiplexer being optically coupled to an input of the optical demultiplexer.
3 . The WDM optical source of claim 2 , wherein the second photodetector array is coupled to outputs of the optical demultiplexer.
4 . The WDM optical source of claim 1 , further comprising a first temperature sensor thermally coupled to the first TEC and a second temperature sensor thermally coupled to the second TEC.
5 . The WDM optical source of claim 1 , further comprising:
a first temperature sensor thermally coupled to the second TEC;
wherein the controller is further configured to:
control the second TEC using a third signal generated by the first temperature sensor.
6 . The WDM optical source of claim 5 , further comprising a second temperature sensor thermally coupled to the first TEC, wherein controlling the first TEC is further performed using a fourth signal generated by the second temperature sensor.
7 . The WDM optical source of claim 5 , wherein the controller is further configured to:
subsequent to controlling the first TEC and the second TEC, controlling the tunable laser array based on the second signal.
8 . The WDM optical source of claim 1 , wherein the first and second TECs share a common TEC plate.
9 . The WDM optical source of claim 8 , wherein the common TEC plate is a bottom plate mounted to the support, wherein the first TEC comprises a first top plate and the second TEC comprises a second top plate, wherein the first chip is mounted to the first top plate and the second chip is mounted to the second top plate.
10 . The WDM optical source of claim 1 , wherein the second chip comprises a planar lightwave circuit (PLC) and the optical multiplexer is made of silicon dioxide.
11 . The WDM optical source of claim 1 , wherein the tunable laser array is optically coupled to the optical multiplexer through an isolator array.
12 . A wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical source, comprising:
a support;
a first chip comprising a tunable laser array, wherein the first chip is mounted to the support;
a second chip comprising an optical multiplexer, wherein the second chip is mounted to the support, wherein the tunable laser array is optically coupled to the optical multiplexer; and
a controller coupled to the first and second chips, wherein the controller is configured to:
perform coarse spectral alignment between the tunable laser array and the optical multiplexer, wherein performing the coarse spectral alignment comprises:
setting a temperature at which the optical multiplexer operates by controlling a first thermo-electric cooler (TEC) thermally coupled to the optical multiplexer,
applying a collective bias to the tunable laser array, and
setting a temperature at which the tunable laser array operates by controlling a second TEC thermally coupled to the tunable laser array, and
subsequent to performing the coarse spectral alignment, perform fine spectral alignment between the tunable laser array and the optical multiplexer.
13 . The WDM optical source of claim 12 , wherein setting the temperature at which the tunable laser array operates comprises setting the temperature at which each tunable laser of the tunable laser array at least partially overlaps with a respective passband of the optical multiplexer.
14 . The WDM optical source of claim 13 , wherein setting the temperature at which each tunable laser of the tunable laser array at least partially overlaps with a respective passband of the optical multiplexer is performed using:
a first signal generated by a first photodetector array optically coupled to the tunable laser array, and
a second signal generated by a second photodetector array optically coupled to the optical multiplexer.
15 . The WDM optical source of claim 12 , wherein performing the fine spectral alignment comprises individually varying a bias applied to at least one tunable laser of the tunable laser array from the collective bias.
16 . The WDM optical source of claim 12 , wherein the second chip further comprises:
an optical demultiplexer, an output of the optical multiplexer being optically coupled to an input of the optical demultiplexer; and
a photodetector array coupled to outputs of the optical demultiplexer.
17 . The WDM optical source of claim 12 , further comprising a first temperature sensor thermally coupled to the first TEC and a second temperature sensor thermally coupled to the second TEC.
18 . The WDM optical source of claim 17 , wherein:
controlling the first TEC is performed using a first signal generated by the first temperature sensor, and
controlling the second TEC is performed using a second signal generated by the second temperature sensor.
19 . A method for controlling a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical source, the method comprising:
performing coarse spectral alignment between a tunable laser array and an optical multiplexer, wherein performing the coarse spectral alignment comprises:
setting a temperature at which the optical multiplexer operates using a first signal generated by a first photodetector array, coupled to the tunable laser array, and a second signal generated by a second photodetector array, coupled to the optical multiplexer,
applying a collective bias to the tunable laser array, and
setting a temperature at which the tunable laser array operates; and
subsequent to performing the coarse spectral alignment, performing fine spectral alignment between the tunable laser array and the optical multiplexer, wherein performing the fine spectral alignment comprises individually varying biases applied to tunable lasers of the tunable laser array from the collective bias.
20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein setting the temperature at which the tunable laser array operates comprises setting the temperature at which each tunable laser of the tunable laser array at least partially overlaps with a respective passband of the optical multiplexer.