Becker A, Septon T, Ghosh S, Bjelica M, Sichkovskyi V, Rippien A, Schnabel F, Witzigmann B, Eisenstein G, Reithmaier JP (2020)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2020
Publisher: VDE Verlag GmbH
Pages Range: 142-144
Conference Proceedings Title: Photonische Netze - 19. ITG-Fachtagung
ISBN: 9783800746842
InP-based quantum dot (QD) material with five QD layers in the active region was used to fabricate distributed feedback (DFB) lasers with a cavity length of -1.5 mm. QDs enable tailoring of device properties, like gain, bandwidth and low linewidth enhancement factor (α-factor) that are favourable for applications in next generation coherent communication [1]. Theoretical considerations taking into account the quasi zero-dimensional nature of the active material, clearly predict a strong reduction of the laser linewidth by appropriate dot design [2]. Previous results on QD DFB lasers using 2 QD layers in the active region exhibited a linewidth of 110 kHz [3]. New results based on 5 QD layers suggest considerably lower linewidth as was predicted by theory. First results suggest linewidths below 50 kHz.
APA:
Becker, A., Septon, T., Ghosh, S., Bjelica, M., Sichkovskyi, V., Rippien, A.,... Reithmaier, J.P. (2020). Narrow-linewidth 1.5 μm quantum dot distributed feedback lasers for next generation coherent communication. In Photonische Netze - 19. ITG-Fachtagung (pp. 142-144). Leipzig, DE: VDE Verlag GmbH.
MLA:
Becker, Annette, et al. "Narrow-linewidth 1.5 μm quantum dot distributed feedback lasers for next generation coherent communication." Proceedings of the 19. ITG-Fachtagung Photonische Netze - 19th ITG Conference on Photonic Networks, Leipzig VDE Verlag GmbH, 2020. 142-144.
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