D. Ackerman, K. Dreyer, U. Koren, J. Stayt, S. L. Broutin, W. Asous, J.E. Johnson, L. Ketelsen, K. Kamath, S. O’Brien, W. Shakespeare, M. Eshelman, M. Meyers, D. A. Snyder, E. S. Mak
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Wavelength, modal and power stabilization of tunable electro-absorption modulated, distributed Bragg reflector lasers
Optical sources for dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) systems must produce constant wavelength and power output over a system lifetime despite aging-induced changes that affect both wavelength and power. Tunable sources, such as distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers, require additional modal stabilization to prevent aging-induced failure due to mode hopping. We demonstrate a practical scheme for simultaneously stabilizing the wavelength, mode and power of a tunable DBR laser which was then observed to operate stabilized and error-free within a transmitter at 2.5Gb/s over 680km ofnon-dispersion shifted fiber. Feedback is proven robust against sudden and large perturbations. A five-section electro-absorption modulated (EA) DBR laser serves as an electrically tunable source coupled to three closed feedback loops, which independently provide robust modal, wavelength and power stabilization.