The inherent data-erasing functionality of a 10-Gb/s colorless Fabry-Pérot laser diode (FPLD) wavelength controlled by reusing a downstream optical carrier with encoded data is explored. By operating the injection-locked colorless FPLD at high dc bias, the unique in situ data-erasing mechanism is attributed to the almost identical power-to-current slope, regardless of optical injection-locking level. When reusing the downstream carrier, the injection-locked upstream colorless FPLD can significantly suppress the extinction ratio of the residual 10-Gb/s downstream data from 7.1 to < 1 dB. This facilitates direct reuse of the downstream carrier without the need for an additional data eraser. With the data-erasing capability under 0-dBm injection, the carrier-reused upstream transmission successfully delivers on-off keying data up to 10 Gb/s with a signal-to-noise ratio of 6.2 dB and an extinction ratio of 5.4 dB. Even with a downstream injection power value of only -9 dBm, the upstream bit error rate (BER) of such a dual functional colorless FPLD biased at \geq 2I{th} indicates a BER of
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Su, Y. C., Chi, Y. C., Chen, H. Y., & Lin, G. R. (2015). Data erasing and rewriting capabilities of a colorless FPLD based carrier-reusing transmitter. IEEE Photonics Journal, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2412457
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