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Modulator-free quadrature amplitude modulation signal synthesis.


ABSTRACT: The ability to generate high-speed on-off-keyed telecommunication signals by directly modulating a semiconductor laser's drive current was one of the most exciting prospective applications of the nascent field of laser technology throughout the 1960s. Three decades of progress led to the commercialization of 2.5?Gbit?s(-1)-per-channel submarine fibre optic systems that drove the growth of the internet as a global phenomenon. However, the detrimental frequency chirp associated with direct modulation forced industry to use external electro-optic modulators to deliver the next generation of on-off-keyed 10?Gbit?s(-1) systems and is absolutely prohibitive for today's (>)100?Gbit?s(-1) coherent systems, which use complex modulation formats (for example, quadrature amplitude modulation). Here we use optical injection locking of directly modulated semiconductor lasers to generate complex modulation format signals showing distinct advantages over current and other currently researched solutions.

SUBMITTER: Liu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4284664 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modulator-free quadrature amplitude modulation signal synthesis.

Liu Zhixin Z   Kakande Joseph J   Kelly Brian B   O'Carroll John J   Phelan Richard R   Richardson David J DJ   Slavík Radan R  

Nature communications 20141219


The ability to generate high-speed on-off-keyed telecommunication signals by directly modulating a semiconductor laser's drive current was one of the most exciting prospective applications of the nascent field of laser technology throughout the 1960s. Three decades of progress led to the commercialization of 2.5 Gbit s(-1)-per-channel submarine fibre optic systems that drove the growth of the internet as a global phenomenon. However, the detrimental frequency chirp associated with direct modulat  ...[more]

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