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Ultra-broadband flat-top quantum do comb lasers

Huang, Jing-Zhi; Ji, Zi-Tao; Chen, Jia-Jian; Wei, Wen-Qi; Qin, Jia-Le; Wang, Zi-Hao*; Li, Zhi-Yuan; Wang, Ting*; Xiao, Xi; Zhang, Jian-Jun*
Science Citation Index Expanded
中国科学院研究生院; 中国科学院

摘要

A quantum dot (QD) mode-locked laser as an active comb generator takes advantage of its small footprint, low power consumption, large optical bandwidth, and high-temperature stability, which is an ideal multi-wavelength source for applications such as datacom, optical interconnects, and LIDAR. In this work, we report a fourth-order colliding pulse mode-locked laser (CPML) based on InAs/GaAs QD gain structure, which can generate ultra-stable optical frequency combs in the O-band with 100 GHz spacing at operation temperature up to 100 degrees C. A record-high flat-top optical comb is achieved with 3 dB optical bandwidth of 11.5 nm (20 comb lines) at 25 degrees C. The average optical linewidth of comb lines is measured as 440 kHz. Single-channel non-return-to-zero modulation rates of 70 Gbit/s and four-level pulse amplitude modulation of 40 GBaudis are also demonstrated. To further extend the comb bandwidth, an array of QD-CPMLs driven at separate temperatures is proposed to achieve 36 nm optical bandwidth (containing 60 comb lines with 100 GHz mode spacing), capable of a total transmission capacity of 4.8 Tbit/s. The demonstrated results show the feasibility of using the QD-CPML as a desirable broadband comb source to build future large-bandwidth and power-efficient optical interconnects.

关键词

FREQUENCY COMB GENERATION DRIVEN DASH SI