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Control of dual-wavelength laser emission via optical feedback phase tuning

Robert Pawlus, Stefan Breuer, Martin Virte

2023Optics Continuum16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose and demonstrate a technique to control the balance between the two amplitudes of a dual-wavelength laser based on a phase-controlled optical feedback. The feedback cavity length is adjusted to achieve a relative phase shift between the desired emission wavelengths, introducing a boost in gain for one wavelength while the other wavelength experiences additional losses. Tuning the optical feedback phase proves to be an effective way to control the gain and losses, and, thus, to select one or balance the amplitude of the two emission wavelengths. This concept can be easily adapted to any platform, wavelength range and wavelength separations providing that a sufficient carrier coupling and gain can be obtained for each mode. To demonstrate the feasibility and to evaluate the performance of this approach, we have implemented two dual-wavelength lasers with different spectral separations together with individual optical feedback loops onto a InP generic foundry platform emitting around 1550 nm. An electro-optical-phase-modulator is used to tune the feedback phase. With this single control parameter, we successfully achieved extinction ratios of up to 38.6 dB for a 10 nm wavelength separation and up to 49 dB for a 1 nm wavelength separation.

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