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Stabilization and Frequency Control of a DFB Laser With a Tunable Optical Reflector Integrated in a Silicon Photonics PIC

Authors:
Hauck, J. ,  Schrammen, M. ,  Romero-García, S. ,  Müller, J. ,  Shen, B. ,  Richter, J. ,  Merget, F. ,  Witzens, J.
Journal:
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Volume:
34
Page(s):
5467 - 5473
number:
23
Date:
Dec. 2016
ISSN:
1558-2213
DOI:
10.1109/JLT.2016.2616947
Language:
English

Abstract

We investigate the effect of tunable filtered optical feedback on a commercial DFB laser edge coupled to a silicon photonic planar integrated circuit in which a tunable reflector has been implemented by means of a ring resonator-based add-drop multiplexer. Controlled optical feedback allows for fine-tuning of the laser oscillation frequency. Under certain conditions, it also allows suppression of bifurcation modes triggered by reflections occurring elsewhere on the chip. A semianalytical model describing laser dynamics under combined optical feedback from the input facet of the edge coupler and from the tunable on-chip reflector fits the measurements. Compensation of detrimental effects from reflections induced elsewhere on a transceiver chip may allow moving isolators downstream in future communications systems, facilitating direct hybrid laser integration in silicon photonic chips, provided a suitable feedback signal for a control system can be identified. Moreover, the optical frequency tuning at lower feedback levels can be used to form a rapidly tunable optical oscillator as part of an optical phase-locked loop, circumventing the problem of the thermal to free carrier effect crossover in the FM response of injection current-controlled semiconductor laser diodes.

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