Enhanced link operation of directly modulated lasers using gain-coupled gratings
View Patent ↗Increasing the gain-coupling of a DFB directly modulated semiconductor laser permits the output response to be overdamped without lowering the relaxation oscillation frequency of the output. The overdamping permits the laser to operate at modulation frequencies which approach the relaxation oscillation frequency with satisfactory error performance. The performance improvement is sufficient to permit operation of the laser in an uncooled environment.
1. A directly modulated, distributed feedback gain-coupled laser having an output beam responsive to the application of an input biasing current, comprising an active region to which a grating is applied such that gain-coupling defined by Im(kL) is at least 0.06.
2. A laser according to claim 1 in which the gain coupling is sufficient to provide, in an environment in which the laser is to operate, a significant reduction in the received power penalty from a laser having less gain coupling.
3. A laser according to claim 2 , in which the level of gain coupling exceeds a threshold level, whereby, in the environment in which the laser is to operate, there is a significant reduction in received power penalty from a laser with gain-coupling less than the threshold level, but no significant further reduction in received power penalty will be obtained from a laser with gain-coupling greater than the threshold level.
4. A laser according to claim 2 in which, in the environment in which the laser is to operate, the level of gain coupling is sufficient to provide a 3 dB reduction in the received power penalty from a laser having no gain coupling.
5. A laser according to claim 1 in which the input biasing current is modulated at a frequency which approaches the relaxation oscillation frequency of the laser output.
6. A laser according to claim 2 in which the environment is uncooled.