25 Gb/s data transmission using a directly modulated InGaAlAs DBR Laser over 14 nm wavelength tuning range

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Abstract

With the deployment of the fifth generation of mobile networks (5G), 25 and 100 Gb/s directly modulated lasers and modules will become the mainstream optical transmitters. A directly modulated InGaAlAs/InP distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser is fabricated by butt-joint technology. A 25 Gb/s data transmission over a single-mode fiber of up to 10 km is demonstrated, and a wavelength tuning range of 14.28 nm is achieved through injection current tuning of a DBR section and temperature control of a thermoelectric cooler (TEC), which is the best candidate of colorless light sources for wavelength-division-multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON) systems.

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Zhou, D., He, Y., Lu, D., Liang, S., Zhao, L., & Wang, W. (2021). 25 Gb/s data transmission using a directly modulated InGaAlAs DBR Laser over 14 nm wavelength tuning range. Photonics, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8030084

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