Application of waveguide arrays and spectral filtering for a multi-frequency picosecond mode-locked pulse source
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-14-2009
Abstract
Current optical fiber-communication networks increasingly rely on wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) technologies in conjunction with optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) of individual WDM channels. The combination of high-repetition-rate data streams with a large number of WDM channels has pushed transmission rates to nearly 1 TB/s, creating a demand for all-optical transmission sources that can generate pico-second modelocked pulses at various wavelengths. Through nonlinear mode-coupling in a wave-guide array and a periodically applied multi-notch frequency filter, robust multi-frequency mode-locking can be achieved in a laser cavity in both the normal and anomalous dispersion regimes. We develop a theoretical description of this multiplewavelength mode-locking, and characterize the mode-locked solutions and their stability for an arbitrary number of frequency channels. The theoretical investigations demonstrate that the stability of the mode-locked pulse solutions of multiple frequency channels depends on the degree of inhomogenity in gain saturation. Specifically, only a small amount of inhomogeneous gain-broadening is needed for multi-frequency operation in the laser. In this presentation, the conditions on the system parameters necessary for generating stable mode-locking is explored for arbitrary number of frequency channels. The model suggests a promising source for multi-frequency photonic applications. © 2009 SPIE.
Publication Title
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
DOI
10.1117/12.823521
Recommended Citation
Farnum, Edward; Bale, Brandon G.; and Kutz, J. Nathan, "Application of waveguide arrays and spectral filtering for a multi-frequency picosecond mode-locked pulse source" (2009). Kean Publications. 2390.
https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/keanpublications/2390