Non-linear vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser equalization
US-9263854-B2 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US9865989B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9865989-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113066708-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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A method includes modulating a laser that is coupled to a fiber; modulating the laser with a member selected from the group consisting of low frequency thermal modulation or bias modulation to broaden a laser linewidth, increase an SBS threshold and reduce an IIN; and modulating the laser with a predistorting modulation selected from the group consisting of phase modulation or amplitude modulation, the predistorting modulation being of equal magnitude but opposite phase as that produced in at least one member selected from the group consisting of the laser or the fiber as a result of the low frequency thermal modulation or bias modulation. An apparatus includes a laser; and a fiber coupled to the laser, wherein the laser is i) modulated ii) modulated with a member selected from the group consisting of low frequency thermal modulation or bias modulation to broaden a laser linewidth, increase an SBS threshold and reduce an IIN and iii) modulated with a predistorting modulation selected from the group consisting of phase modulation or amplitude modulation, the predistorting modulation being of equal magnitude but opposite phase as that produced in at least one member selected from the group consisting of the laser or the fiber as a result of the low frequency thermal modulation or bias modulation.
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An apparatus, comprising: a laser; at least one electrical predistortion circuit coupled to the laser; and an optical fiber coupled to the laser, wherein the laser is i) directly modulated ii) directly modulated with at least one member selected from the group consisting of low frequency thermal modulation and/or low frequency bias modulation to broaden a laser linewidth, increase stimulated Brillouin scattering threshold and/or reduce interferometic intensity noise and iii) directly modulated with at least one electrically predistorted signal containing one or more broadband signals to be transmitted, the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted being; a) higher in frequency than the low frequency thermal modulation and/or low frequency bias modulation and b) predistorted by at least one electrical predistortion circuit that distorts the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted in a manner that substantially cancels in-band intermodulation distortion generated by the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted mixing with the low frequency thermal and or bias modulation, in which mixing of the one or more broadband signals is an artefact of generation, transmission and/or receiving of an optical signal produced by the directly modulated laser, wherein the at least one electrical predistortion circuit includes a phase modulator that produces phase modulation to provide the distortion in the one or more broadband signals. 2. A hybrid fiber coax communications transmitter, comprising the apparatus of claim 1 . 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrical predistortion circuit also predistorts the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted in such a manner that a received signal is substantially free from distortion due to the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted mixing with themselves. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the at least one electrical predistortion circuit includes a broadband electrical amplitude modulation circuit that amplitude modulates the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted in correlation with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation. 5. A hybrid fiber coax communications transmitter, comprising the apparatus of claim 3 . 6. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the at least one electrical predistortion circuit includes a broadband electrical phase modulator that produces phase modulation of the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted in correlation with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrical predistortion circuit includes a broadband electrical amplitude modulation circuit that amplitude modulates the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted in correlation with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation. 8. A method, comprising: directly modulating a laser that is coupled to an optical fiber; directly modulating the laser with at least one member selected from the group consisting of low frequency thermal modulation and/or low frequency bias modulation to broaden a laser linewidth, increase stimulated Brillouin scattering threshold and/or reduce interferometic intensity noise; and directly modulating the laser with at least one electrically predistorted signal containing one or more broadband signals to be transmitted, the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted being a) higher in frequency than the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation and b) predistorted by at least one electrical predistortion circuit that distorts the one or more broadband signals in a manner that substantially cancels in-band intermodulation distortion generated by the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted mixing with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation, in which the mixing of the one or more broadband signals is an artifact of generation, transmission and/or receiving of an optical signal produced by the directly modulated laser. wherein the at least one electrical predistortion circuit includes a phase modulator that produces phase modulation to provide the distortion in the one or more broadband signals. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the at least one electrically predistorted signal includes a broadband electrical amplitude modulation of the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted, in which at least a portion of the amplitude modulation is in correlation with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the at least one electrically predistorted signal is also distorted in a manner that substantially cancels in-band intermodulation distortion from the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted mixing with themselves. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the at least one electrically predistorted signal includes a broadband electrical pulse modulation of the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted, in which at least a portion of the phase modulation is in correlation with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the at least one electrically predistorted signal includes a broadband electrical amplitude modulation of the one or more broadband signals to be transmitted, in which at least a portion of the amplitude modulation is in correlation with the low frequency thermal and/or bias modulation.
for applying modulation to the laser · CPC title
controlling the phase · CPC title
due to scattering processes, e.g. Raman or Brillouin scattering · CPC title
Suppression of nonlinear conversion, e.g. specific design to suppress for example stimulated brillouin scattering [SBS], mainly in optical fibres in combination with multimode pumping · CPC title
Controlling the frequency of the radiation · CPC title
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