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Opt Lett ; 40(15): 3655-8, 2015 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26258381

ABSTRACT

We report on the stabilization of a 90-GHz millimeter-wave signal generated from a fully integrated photonic circuit. The chip consists of two DFB single-mode lasers whose optical signals are combined on a fast photodiode to generate a largely tunable heterodyne beat note. We generate an optical comb from each laser with a microwave synthesizer, and by self-injecting the resulting signal, we mutually correlate the phase noise of each DFB and stabilize the beatnote on a multiple of the frequency delivered by the synthesizer. The performances achieved beat note linewidth below 30 Hz.

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Opt Express ; 22(24): 29404-12, 2014 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25606875

ABSTRACT

A monolithically integrated photonic source for tuneable mm-wave signal generation has been fabricated. The source consists of 14 active components, i.e. semiconductor lasers, amplifiers and photodetectors, all integrated on a 3 mm(2) InP chip. Heterodyne signals in the range between 85 GHz and 120 GHz with up to -10 dBm output power have been successfully generated. By optically injection locking the integrated lasers to an external optical comb source, high-spectral-purity signals at frequencies >100 GHz have been generated, with phase noise spectral density below -90 dBc/Hz being achieved at offsets from the carrier greater than 10 kHz.


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Photons , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Electronics , Feedback , Lasers
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Opt Express ; 21(7): 8773-80, 2013 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23571966

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A theoretical and experimental investigation of the intensity noise reduction induced by two-photon absorption in a Er,Yb:Glass laser is reported. The time response of the two-photon absorption mechanism is shown to play an important role on the behavior of the intensity noise spectrum of the laser. A model including an additional rate equation for the two-photon-absorption losses is developed and allows the experimental observations to be predicted.


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Computer-Aided Design , Lasers , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Models, Theoretical , Photons , Signal-To-Noise Ratio
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