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A Bidirectional FSO Communication Employing Phase Modulation Scheme and Remotely Injection-Locked DFB LD

Xu-Hong Huang, Chung-Yi Li, Hai‐Han Lu, Cing-Ru Chou, Hsin-Mao Hsia, Yihao Chen

2020Journal of Lightwave Technology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bidirectional free-space optical (FSO) communication through a 600-m free-space transmission is built, employing a phase modulation (PM) scheme and a remotely injection-locked distributed feedback laser diode (DFB LD) for presentation. With optimum injection locking, a DFB LD is excellent for duplex transceiver operations. An injection-locked DFB LD not only operates as a PM-to-intensity modulation converter with an optical detector, but also functions as an upstream optical carrier. To be the first one of employing a remotely injection-locked DFB LD to detect a phase-modulated 25-Gb/s/25-GHz four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) passband signal, the DFB LD with remote injection locking is successfully intensity-modulated with an upstream 25-Gb/s non-return-to-zero (NRZ) signal. Good bit error rate performance and clear PAM4/NRZ eye diagrams show that this FSO communication can use a remotely injection-locked DFB LD to detect the downstream phase-modulated PAM4 signal and concurrently deliver an upstream intensity-modulated NRZ signal. This bidirectional 25-Gb/s/25-GHz (downstream)/25-Gb/s (upstream) FSO communication is prominent due to its enhancement in two-way high-speed optical wireless communications.

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Phase modulationModulation (music)Optical communicationOpticsPhase (matter)Scheme (mathematics)Electronic engineeringComputer scienceMaterials sciencePhase noiseOptoelectronicsPhysicsEngineeringAcousticsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsMathematical analysisOptical Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdvanced Photonic Communication SystemsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices