Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser

A comprehensive study on the phase noise characteristics of a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot (FGFP) laser was conducted numerically. Adding to previous studies, the effects of external optical feedback (OFB), external cavity length, temperature, injection current, cavity volume, nonlinear gai...

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Main Authors: Hisham, H.K., Abas, A.F., Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad, Mahdi, M.A., Noor, A.S.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.62072019-09-24T08:02:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/6207/ Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser Hisham, H.K. Abas, A.F. Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad Mahdi, M.A. Noor, A.S.M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A comprehensive study on the phase noise characteristics of a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot (FGFP) laser was conducted numerically. Adding to previous studies, the effects of external optical feedback (OFB), external cavity length, temperature, injection current, cavity volume, nonlinear gain compression factor and fiber grating parameters on phase noise characteristics are presented. The temperature dependence (TD) of phase noise was calculated according to the TD of laser parameters and not by the well-known Parkove equation. The frequency spectra of FGFP laser phase noise were calculated by using a Fourier transform. Results show that the TD of the phase noise in FGFP lasers is smaller than that for distributed feedback lasers. The shortest external cavity length that provides the minimum phase noise is found to be around 3.1 cm. In addition, the relaxation oscillation frequency shifts towards more than 6 GHz, which provides larger flat frequency range. Furthermore, phase noise can be eliminated either by increasing the injection current or the OFB level. Taylor & Francis 2012 Article PeerReviewed Hisham, H.K. and Abas, A.F. and Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad and Mahdi, M.A. and Noor, A.S.M. (2012) Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser. Journal of Modern Optics, 59 (4). pp. 393-401. ISSN 0950-0340 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09500340.2011.629060 10.1080/09500340.2011.629060
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Hisham, H.K.
Abas, A.F.
Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad
Mahdi, M.A.
Noor, A.S.M.
Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser
description A comprehensive study on the phase noise characteristics of a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot (FGFP) laser was conducted numerically. Adding to previous studies, the effects of external optical feedback (OFB), external cavity length, temperature, injection current, cavity volume, nonlinear gain compression factor and fiber grating parameters on phase noise characteristics are presented. The temperature dependence (TD) of phase noise was calculated according to the TD of laser parameters and not by the well-known Parkove equation. The frequency spectra of FGFP laser phase noise were calculated by using a Fourier transform. Results show that the TD of the phase noise in FGFP lasers is smaller than that for distributed feedback lasers. The shortest external cavity length that provides the minimum phase noise is found to be around 3.1 cm. In addition, the relaxation oscillation frequency shifts towards more than 6 GHz, which provides larger flat frequency range. Furthermore, phase noise can be eliminated either by increasing the injection current or the OFB level.
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author Hisham, H.K.
Abas, A.F.
Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad
Mahdi, M.A.
Noor, A.S.M.
author_facet Hisham, H.K.
Abas, A.F.
Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad
Mahdi, M.A.
Noor, A.S.M.
author_sort Hisham, H.K.
title Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser
title_short Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser
title_full Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser
title_fullStr Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating Fabry Perot laser
title_sort characterization of phase noise in a single-mode fiber grating fabry perot laser
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/6207/
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09500340.2011.629060
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