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High-speed picosecond optical pulse compression from gain-switched 1.3-µm distributed feedback-laser diode (DFB-LD) through highly dispersive single-mode fiber
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1987
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EngineeringFiber OpticsDispersive Single-mode FiberHigh-power LasersFiber-optic CommunicationOptical AmplifierShort-pulse LasersFeedback-laser DiodeOptical AmplificationOptical PropertiesOptical CommunicationFiber LaserPhotonicsPulse GenerationNormal DispersionUltrafast Laser PhysicsChirped PulsesFiber OpticGain-switched Chirped PulsesOptical Fiber CommunicationOptoelectronicsFibre Amplifier
Picosecond optical pulse compression characteristics of chirped pulses from gain-switched distributed feedback-laser diodes (DFB-LD) transmitting through highly dispersive media are studied theoretically and experimentally. It is clarified theoretically that gain-switched chirped pulses can be compressed to about a 0.7-time bandwidth product by normal dispersion of the dispersive media and that the optimum dispersion value to obtain a minimum compressed pulse is proportional to the square of original pulsewidth. Through a dispersion, shifted single-mode fiber with -48-ps/nm normal dispersion at a 1.3-μm wavelength, gain-switched 30-ps (FWHM) pulses from a directly modulated 1.3-μm DFB-LD at a 4.4-GHz repetition rate have been successfully compressed to 6.4-ps optical pulses with a 0.86-time bandwidth product. Experimental results agree with the theoretical analysis.
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