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2. Amplitude and Timing Noise in a Noncolliding Passively Mode-Locked Quantum Dot Laser
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Hercules Simos, Charis Mesaritakis, Christos Simos, and Dimitris Syvridis
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Physics ,Relative intensity noise ,business.industry ,Quantum noise ,Injection seeder ,Laser ,Noise (electronics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Amplitude ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Quantum dot ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
The intensity and timing noise of a 40-GHz quantum dot passively mode-locked laser with noncolliding cavity is numerically investigated and compared with the corresponding performance of the conventional self-colliding cavity. A detailed mapping of the pulse and noise properties versus the bias conditions shows that the devices based on the noncolliding cavities can generate shorter and stronger pulses with lower intensity and timing noise compared with the self-colliding counterparts if the gain to absorber length ratio is optimized.
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- 2015
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3. Intensity Noise Properties of Midinfrared Injection Locked Quantum Cascade Lasers: II. Experiments
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Mathieu Carras, Carsten Juretzka, Dimitris Syvridis, Adonis Bogris, W. Elsaber, and Hercules Simos
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Physics ,Distributed feedback laser ,Relative intensity noise ,business.industry ,Quantum noise ,Laser pumping ,Injection seeder ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Injection locking ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,Laser power scaling ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
We present experimental investigations of the intensity noise properties of injection-locked midinfrared emitting quantum cascade lasers. Following the theoretical approach by Simos et al. , the injection locking is realized below and near the threshold of the free running slave laser, resulting in an efficient technique to achieve low-noise operation. We find that below the threshold, the locking characteristics as locking range, shape and bandwidth, are different in comparison with those above threshold. In addition, we also investigate injection locking into longitudinal side modes of the slave laser apart by several longitudinal mode hops, and observe similar characteristics, however, with the potential to achieve higher relative intensity noise suppression. The measurements are confirmed by additional numerical simulations with a new model, which considers the multimode spectrum of the slave laser and the spectral profile of the material gain. Under the actual experimental conditions, a reduction of the relative intensity noise of the slave laser of up to 10 dB (above threshold) and up to 20 dB (below threshold) in comparison to the free running slave laser noise level is achieved.
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- 2015
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4. Sub-wavelength resolution dynamics of semiconductor passively mode-locked lasers induced by optical feedback
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Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, and Christos Simos
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Physics ,Distributed feedback laser ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Injection seeder ,Laser ,law.invention ,Round-trip gain ,Semiconductor laser theory ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Semiconductor optical gain ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Laser power scaling ,business ,Tunable laser - Abstract
We present a numerical analysis that focuses, for the first time to our knowledge, on the feedback-induced dynamics in a semiconductor passively mode-locked laser with sub-wavelength resolution. Our results and the corresponding theoretical explanations elucidate several aspects of the laser dynamics under self-injection including inherent properties of mode-locked lasers such as pulse intensity noise and timing jitter. We show that the dynamics of the laser exhibit a periodicity in the wavelength scale apparent only on integer multiples of the laser cavity and decays in the time scale of the pulse duration following the coherence of the mode-locked laser. The corresponding phenomena are dominant for external cavities that are shorter than the laser cavity and superimposed on the previously reported dynamics of the semiconductor mode-locked lasers for longer external delays. Since these dynamics are triggered by low feedback levels, our study could be useful for the optimization of the laser operation in cases where ultra-short external cavity lengths are involved (integrated designs, power collection with fiber tapers, etc.).
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- 2017
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5. Low-Noise Operation of Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Lasers Using Injection Locking
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Adonis Bogris, Dimitris Syvridis, and Hercules Simos
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Physics ,Injection locking ,Cascade ,law ,business.industry ,Mid infrared ,Optoelectronics ,Laser ,business ,Quantum ,law.invention ,Low noise - Published
- 2017
6. Displacement Sensing by Repetition Rate Pulling in a Passively Mode Locked Laser Under Feedback
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Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Thomas Nikas, and Christos Simos
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Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,Repetition (rhetorical device) ,business.industry ,Resolution (electron density) ,Mode (statistics) ,Physics::Optics ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Displacement (vector) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Laser linewidth ,Optics ,Semiconductor ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
We propose and experimentally validate a simple displacement sensing technique, which relies on the optical feedback-induced pulling of the repetition rate in a passively mode-locked semiconductor laser. Depending on the setup para- meters, different realizations of the technique permit displace- ment and vibration sensing of the reflecting object. Other physical parameters that modify the optical length of the external cavity could also be measured. The technique is particularly well adapted for fast phenomena and offers a subwavelength theoretical displacement resolution, which is limited only by the RF linewidth of the laser and resolution of the repetition frequency measurement.
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- 2014
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7. Pulse and noise properties of a two section passively mode-locked quantum dot laser under long delay feedback
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Christos Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Alexandros Kapsalis, Hercules Simos, and Charis Mesaritakis
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Physics ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Pulse duration ,Laser ,Noise (electronics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Pulse (physics) ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Quantum dot ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,business ,Jitter - Abstract
We present a numerical analysis that focuses on the temporal pulse properties of a monolithic two-section passively mode locked quantum dot laser subject to optical feedback from a very long external cavity. Pulse duration, shape and intensity noise are studied for the first time to our knowledge versus feedback delay and strength for the case of a passively mode locked semiconductor laser. These temporal characteristics are correlated to the previously observed dependence of repetition rate and timing jitter on cavity parameters in order to highlight the dynamics and complete the corresponding theoretical explanations.
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- 2014
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8. Intensity Noise Properties of Mid-Infrared Injection Locked Quantum Cascade Lasers: I. Modeling
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Adonis Bogris, Wolfgang Elsässer, Hercules Simos, and Dimitris Syvridis
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Physics ,Distributed feedback laser ,Relative intensity noise ,business.industry ,Quantum noise ,Injection seeder ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,Injection locking ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Noise (radio) - Abstract
In this paper, we numerically investigate the effect of optical injection locking on the noise properties of mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers. The analysis is carried out by means of a rate equation model, which takes into account the various noise contributions and the injection of the master laser. The obtained results indicate that the locked slave laser may operate under reduced intensity noise levels compared with the free running operation. In addition, optimization of the locking process leads to further suppression of the intensity noise when the slave laser is biased close to the free-running threshold current. The main factors that significantly affect the locking process and the achievable noise levels are the injected optical power and the master-slave frequency detuning.
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- 2014
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9. Simulation and properties of Erbium-Doped Distributed Bragg Reflectors (ED-DBRs) and Fiber Bragg Gratings (ED-FBGs)
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Paata J. Kervalishvili, Nikolaos A. Stathopoulos, Maria Rangoussi, Hercules Simos, and S. P. Savaidis
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PHOSFOS ,Materials science ,Physics::Optics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Coupled mode theory ,01 natural sciences ,010309 optics ,Erbium ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Transmission line ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,business.industry ,Distributed Bragg reflector ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Reflection (physics) ,business - Abstract
The structure of an active Erbium-Doped Distributed Bragg Reflector (ED-DBR) and a Fiber Bragg Grating (ED-FBG) is simulated using a rigorous transmission line model and an approximate version of the coupled-mode theory, respectively. The basic calculation steps and assumptions of the proposed simulation models are described and the key parameters that determine the devices’ reflection characteristics are in detail discussed. By applying the proposed transmission line model, numerical results are provided for both spectral reflectivity and transparency response for an active-slab DBR with increased erbium-ion concentration. In addition, using coupled-mode theory for the simulation of the cylindrical geometry of the ED-FBG device, the pump power-dependent reflection and transmission coefficients are obtained and their potential use in active sensor applications are discussed.
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- 2013
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10. Numerical Analysis of Passively Mode-Locked Quantum-Dot Lasers With Absorber Section at the Low-Reflectivity Output Facet
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Charis Mesaritakis, Mattia Rossetti, Hercules Simos, Paolo Bardella, Ivo Montrosset, Dimitrios Syvridis, Christos Simos, and Tianhong Xu
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Mode locking ,quantum dots ,semiconductor lasers ,Facet (geometry) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Saturable absorption ,Injection seeder ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Semiconductor laser theory ,Optics ,Mode-locking ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Quantum well - Abstract
In this paper, we present a theoretical study on the optimization of passively mode-locked quantum dot lasers based on an alternative cavity design. In particular, we investigate a geometry in which the saturable absorber is located near the low reflection facet of the chip (output facet). The investigation is carried out by means of a time-domain traveling wave numerical model for quantum-dot active medium for both the gain and absorbing sections. The analysis shows superior performance in terms of pulsewidth and peak power of devices based on the new geometry compared to devices based on the conventional geometry, where the saturable absorber is placed near the high reflectivity facet. The optimization relies on the enhanced bleaching of the saturable absorber when the latter is located near the output facet, which prevents the generation of colliding or self-colliding pulse effects.
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- 2013
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11. Optical injection in semiconductor lasers: Physics and applications
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Wolfgang Elsässer, Adonis Bogris, Dimitris Syvridis, Thomas Nikas, Alexandros Fragkos, and Hercules Simos
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Physics ,Optical amplifier ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Injection seeder ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Quantum dot laser ,Optical transistor ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Semiconductor optical gain ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Photonics ,business ,Quantum well ,Tunable laser - Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the underlying physics of optical injection mechanisms in lasers highlighting the determining influence of important parameters as the injection strength, the frequency detuning and the free running oscillation frequency of the interacting lasers. The paper particularly sheds light on the different properties exhibited by inter-band diode lasers and intersubband quantum cascade lasers under external injection. Finally, the paper presents experimental results which demonstrate the utilization of optical injection in telecom, metrology and mid-infrared gas sensing applications leveraging its optical signal processing capabilities.
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- 2016
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12. Two-Section Quantum-Dot Mode-Locked Lasers Under Optical Feedback: Pulse Broadening and Harmonic Operation
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Charis Mesaritakis, Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, and Christos Simos
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Physics ,business.industry ,Mode (statistics) ,Pulse duration ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Optics ,Mode-locking ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Harmonic ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
In this paper, we numerically investigate the role of gain and absorber dynamics on the operation of monolithic two-section mode-locked quantum-dot lasers under optical feedback. The analysis is carried out by means of a time-domain traveling wave model for propagation in the gain and absorbing sections. The obtained results indicate that in devices with slow dynamics, pulse duration tends to increase significantly with feedback. On the contrary, devices with fast dynamics exhibit an operation that depends primarily on the external cavity length.
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- 2012
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13. Transmission line method for the simulation of fiber Bragg gratings
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Evangelos Rigas, Stephen W. James, S. P. Savaidis, Nikolaos A. Stathopoulos, Ralph P. Tatam, Hercules Simos, and Ricardo Goncalves Correia
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Materials science ,Dispersion compensation devices ,business.industry ,Refractive index ,Physics::Optics ,Grating ,Coupled mode theory ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,010309 optics ,Core (optical fiber) ,Long period gratings ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Transmission line ,Wavelength division multiplexing ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,0103 physical sciences ,Reflection coefficient ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Engineering (miscellaneous) - Abstract
A new method for the analysis and design of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) based on the theory of transmission lines has been developed and verified both theoretically and experimentally. The method is an extension of the coupled-mode theory and utilizes the equivalent transmission lines in order to simulate any type of grating, with an easy and direct implementation. The method provides the ability to analyze the optical devices without using full wave approaches, while also facilitating the incorporation of core materials with a complex or non-linear refractive index, non-uniform distributions of the grating&\#x2019;s refractive index, and tilted and phase-shifted gratings. The approach also allows the design of the grating for a given reflection spectra. Numerical results of the method&\#x2019;s application on a randomly varied inscription of the refractive index of a FBG have also been simulated and discussed. Using this method, the characteristics of an erbium-doped (ED)-FBG have been simulated and the predictions verified experimentally.
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- 2019
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14. Optical Microring-Based Interrogation Method for Phase Detecting Elements
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Alexandros Kapsalis, Charis Mesaritakis, Hercules Simos, and Dimitris Syvridis
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Physics ,business.industry ,Phase (waves) ,Physics::Optics ,Fano resonance ,Optical ring resonators ,Waveguide (optics) ,Phase detector ,law.invention ,Resonator ,Finesse ,Optics ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Optical filter ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
A novel biochemical sensing method is presented, relying on an optical microring resonator (MRR). The corresponding interrogation procedure based on the above method is suitable for highly sensitive optical phase detection. The proposed principle is related to the interaction of two optical inputs to the micro ring, which have a phase mismatch due to a biochemical event. This mismatch creates asymmetric and shifted mode resonances (Fano resonances) inside the microcavity, extending the finesse of the system. So as to evaluate the proposed scheme, a transfer matrix and a numerical model have been utilized. In order to detect the agent, a separate element is utilized which can be realized as a silicon waveguide monolithically integrated with the related components.
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- 2009
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15. Dynamic Analysis of Crosstalk Performance in Microring-Based Add/Drop Filters
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Charis Mesaritakis, Dimitris Syvridis, Dimitris Alexandropoulos, and Hercules Simos
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Physics ,Add-drop multiplexer ,Signal processing ,Band-pass filter ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Phase noise ,Electronic engineering ,Optical filter ,Multiplexer ,Return-to-zero ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
In this paper, the impact of the simultaneous presence of input and add signals in add/drop filters realized with microring resonators is numerically investigated. It is shown that the notch spectral response of output ports is responsible for the intraband crosstalk appearing on the dropped signals in add/drop operation. The investigation of the filter performance is performed with modulated signals at both the input and the add port. The analysis highlights the strong competition between the levels of induced intraband crosstalk and the wavelength selectivity at high bit rate add/drop operation, even in higher order filters. Multistage add/drop topologies that address the inefficiencies of the single-stage add/drop filters are proposed, and successful operation at 40 Gbps nonreturn to zero and return to zero signals is numerically demonstrated.
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- 2009
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16. Polarization properties of active semiconductor micro-ring structures
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Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Dimitris Alexandropoulos, and Spiros Mikroulis
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Optical polarization ,Heterojunction ,Rate equation ,Polarization (waves) ,Optical microcavity ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Transverse mode ,law.invention ,Optics ,Semiconductor ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,business - Abstract
Polarization properties of active semiconductor micro-ring structures are studied theoretically emphasizing on the prospects for equalising the structure response for the two polarizations. The evaluation is performed with the help of a scheme for polarization insensitive operation of active MR that, unlike previous approaches, addresses both the waveguide and the heterostructure polarization properties. A self-consistent rate equation model is used to assess the spectral response of the polarization insensitive structures. Based on these findings the inherent spectral limitations for polarization insensitive performance imposed by the highly resonant nature of micro-ring are discussed and compared to that of conventional structures.
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- 2008
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17. Potential of InGaAs/GaAs Quantum Dots for Applications in Vertical Cavity Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers
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M. Vasileiadis, Michael J. Adams, Dimitris Alexandropoulos, Dimitris Syvridis, and Hercules Simos
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Gallium arsenide ,Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser ,Semiconductor laser theory ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Material properties ,business - Abstract
The use of InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots (QDs) in vertical cavity semiconductor optical amplifiers (VCSOAs) is proposed and analyzed. The results underline the distinctive differences between practical designs for QD vertical cavity semiconductor lasers and QD-VCSOAs. By means of a QD rate-equation scheme that accounts for both homogeneous and inhomogeneous broadening and the VCSOA cavity characteristics, the effects of material properties are identified. The design routes outlined here ensure the suitability of QD-VCSOAs for high-speed applications (>100 Gb/s) that rely on the fast carrier dynamics.
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- 2008
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18. Optical Bistability in Active Semiconductor Microring Structures
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Hercules Simos, Dimitris Alexandropoulos, Dimitrios Syvridis, and Michael J. Adams
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Physics ,Amplified spontaneous emission ,Bistability ,business.industry ,Optical power ,Rate equation ,Optical switch ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optical bistability ,Semiconductor ,Optics ,Optoelectronics ,Spontaneous emission ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
The spectral and power (I/O) bistable characteristics of active microring (MR) structures are analyzed theoretically. The theoretical formulation is based on the rate equation under the assumption of the z-independent optical power accounting for amplified spontaneous emission. The analysis is performed for MRs in both all-pass and add-drop configurations. The effect of cavity characteristics on the bistable performance are explored. Based on these the merits of the resonant nonlinearity enhancement are discussed and strategies for optimized bistable loops are outlined.
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- 2008
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19. Relative Intensity Noise Performance of Wavelength Converters Based on Four-Wave Mixing in Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers
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Dimitris Syvridis, Hercules Simos, and I. Stamataki
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Optical amplifier ,Physics ,Amplified spontaneous emission ,Relative intensity noise ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Signal ,Noise (electronics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optical pumping ,Wavelength ,Four-wave mixing ,Optics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
We present a numerical and experimental study of the relative intensity noise (RIN) induced by the four-wave mixing (FWM) based wavelength conversion process in a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). The study is based on the RIN evaluation of the converted signal, under various operating conditions (input power levels and wavelength detuning) and input noise characteristics. A detailed numerical model is employed to simulate the FWM process, taking into account the amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise, the wavelength dependent gain, and the interaction of four waves in the SOA (two input waves and two product waves). It is shown that for low noise input signals, the output RIN is determined by the power levels of the pump and signal and the wavelength detuning. Operation under saturation allows reduction of the output RIN levels with respect to the input
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- 2007
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20. Compact optical displacement sensing by detection of microwave signals generated from a monolithic passively mode-locked laser under feedback
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Christos Simos, Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, and Thomas Nikas
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Physics ,Distributed feedback laser ,business.industry ,Phase (waves) ,Physics::Optics ,Saturable absorption ,Laser ,Signal ,law.invention ,Laser linewidth ,Optics ,Mode-locking ,law ,business ,Microwave - Abstract
A monolithic passively mode-locked laser is proposed as a compact optical sensor for displacements and vibrations of a reflecting object. The sensing principle relies on the change of the laser repetition frequency that is induced by optical feedback from the object under measurement. It has been previously observed that, when a semiconductor passively mode locked laser receives a sufficient level of optical feedback from an external reflecting surface it exhibits a repetition frequency that is no more determined by the mode-locking rule of the free-running operation but is imposed by the length of the external cavity. Therefore measurement of the resulting laser repetition frequency under self-injection permits the accurate and straightforward determination of the relative position of the reflecting object. The system has an inherent wireless capability since the repetition rate of the laser can be wirelessly detected by means of a simple antenna which captures the microwave signal generated by the saturable absorber and is emitted through the wiring of the laser. The sensor setup is very simple as it requires few optical components besides the laser itself. Furthermore, the deduction of the relative position of the reflecting object is straightforward and does not require any processing of the detected signal. The proposed sensor has a theoretical sub-wavelength resolution and its performance depends on the RF linewidth of the laser and the resolution of the repetition frequency measurement. Other physical parameters that induce phase changes of the external cavity could also be quantified.
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- 2015
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21. Experimental investigation of intensity noise in injection locked mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers
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Dimitris Syvridis, Adonis Bogris, E. Roditi, Carsten Juretzka, Wolfgang Elsäßer, Mathieu Carras, and Hercules Simos
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Physics ,Relative intensity noise ,business.industry ,Noise reduction ,Quantum noise ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Laser ,law.invention ,Injection locking ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Cascade ,business - Abstract
The intensity noise properties of injection locked mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers are experimentally investigated. The injection locking is realized below and near the threshold of the free running slave laser, resulting in an efficient technique to achieve low noise operation. It is found that below threshold the locking characteristics (locking range shape and bandwidth) are different in comparison to those above threshold. Furthermore, an alternative injection locking realization is also investigated: injection locking into longitudinal side modes of the slave laser. Here, similar characteristics were observed, however, with the potential to achieve even higher relative intensity noise reduction suppression with respect to the quantum noise limit. The measurements are confirmed by numerical simulations with a travelling-wave model which takes into account the multi-mode spectrum of the slave laser and the spectral profile of the material gain. The experiments give the perspective for the achievement of the relative intensity noise reduction of the slave laser of up to 10 dB (above threshold) and up to 20 dB (below threshold) in comparison to the free running slave laser noise level.
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- 2015
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22. 40-gb/s NRZ and RZ operation of an all-optical AND logic gate based on a passive InGaAsP/InP microring resonator
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A. Chipouras, Hercules Simos, E. Roditi, Spiros Mikroulis, and Dimitrios Syvridis
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Cross-phase modulation ,Physics::Optics ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Resonator ,Four-wave mixing ,Optics ,Modulation ,Logic gate ,business ,Self-phase modulation ,AND gate - Abstract
The properties of an all-optical AND logic gate based on the four-wave mixing (FWM) effect in an InGaAsP/InP microring resonator side coupled to a bus waveguide are investigated. Using an ultrafast nonlinear process such as FWM, operation at a bit rate of 40 Gb/s is demonstrated for both nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) and return-to-zero (RZ) modulation formats. The gate operation in terms of microring structural parameters and operating conditions is studied
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- 2006
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23. Investigation of a 2R All-Optical Regenerator Based on Four-Wave Mixing in a Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
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Adonis Bogris, Hercules Simos, and Dimitris Syvridis
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,Extinction ratio ,business.industry ,Cross-phase modulation ,Physics::Optics ,Transfer function ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Four-wave mixing ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Optical transfer function ,Q factor ,business - Abstract
The properties of an all-optical 2R regenerator based on four-wave mixing (FWM) in a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) are investigated. The regeneration is based on the nonlinear FWM transfer function and a study of the system's static behavior reveals the operating conditions, under which the transfer function approaches most the ideal, step-like discrimination characteristic function. A fiber Bragg grating (FBG) is employed in order to overcome the SOAs speed limitations due to limited carrier dynamics. The simulations with dynamic input data by means of extinction ratio (ER) and Q-factor calculations, showed satisfactory regenerative behavior up to 40 Gb/s.
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- 2004
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24. Tunable Wavelength Conversion Using Cross-Gain Modulation in a Vertically Coupled Microring Laser
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Michael Hamacher, Alexandros Kapsalis, Dimitris Syvridis, Helmut Heidrich, Hercules Simos, and Publica
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Nonlinear optics ,Laser ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Optical pumping ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Modulation ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
Wavelength conversion using self-pumped cross-gain modulation in a microring laser vertically coupled to a passive waveguide is presented. Successful conversion at 2.5 Gb/s along with a 100-km transmission is demonstrated. Tunable conversion from almost any wavelength of the gain bandwidth to any of the three supported modes of the laser is shown and the limitations of the method, related to mode switching of the laser, are also briefly discussed.
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- 2009
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25. Ultrafast all-optical AND logic operation based on four-wave mixing in a passive InGaAsP-InP microring resonator
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E. Roditi, Spiros Mikroulis, Dimitrios Syvridis, and Hercules Simos
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Gallium arsenide ,Resonator ,Four-wave mixing ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,Modulation ,Logic gate ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Ultrashort pulse ,AND gate - Abstract
An all-optical AND logic gate based on the four-wave mixing (FWM) effect in an InGaAsP-InP microring resonator side-coupled to a bus waveguide, is proposed and simulated. Using an ultrafast nonlinear process such as FWM, operation at a bit rate up to 160 Gb/s is demonstrated for the return-to-zero modulation format.
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- 2005
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26. Optimized InAs/AlGaAs Quantum Dot semiconductor optical amplifier tapered geometry for enhanced beam quality and optical gain
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Christos Simos, Dimitrios Syvridis, Michel Krakowski, Alexandros Kapsalis, Hercules Simos, and Charis Mesaritakis
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Geometry ,Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser ,Optics ,Mode-locking ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,Optoelectronics ,Semiconductor optical gain ,Laser beam quality ,Photonics ,business - Abstract
Quantum Dot (QD) based semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA) have attracted the spotlight of attention due to the ability to operate efficiently in multi-GHz rates [1]. Furthermore, flared geometry was proposed as an elegant design solution to overcome gain saturation, unfortunately at the expense of low beam quality. In this paper a novel tapered SOA design (G-structure) is proposed and it is experimentally compared in terms of gain and single mode fiber coupling, to an optimized conventional tapered SOA (A-structure). The novel design exhibits increased fiber coupling efficiency by a factor of 5, whereas it also exhibits increased gain for all tested currents (1982mA/mm2 to 4850mA/mm2). Although, our design was utilized recently to elevate the peak power of a QD mode-locked laser to the record level of 30W [2], the details of the SOA have not yet been presented.
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- 2013
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27. Novel 60 GHz CPW array antennas with beam-forming features for indoor wireless over fiber networks
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Kostantinos Voudouris, Adonis Bogris, Hercules Simos, Ioannis Petropoulos, and Spiros Mikroulis
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Permittivity ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Coplanar waveguide ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Radiation pattern ,Photodiode ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Radio over fiber ,chemistry ,law ,Indium phosphide ,Equivalent circuit ,Optoelectronics ,Telecommunications ,business - Abstract
In this study two types of coplanar waveguide (CPW) array antennas are designed and analyzed for use in a 60GHz Radio over Fiber indoor network. The first one is based on high permittivity Rogers 6010 and Indium Phosphide (InP) substrates incorporating slots as radiating elements. The second one utilizes stacked geometry based on the above substrates. Both arrays present more 1 GHz bandwidth and 10dBi gain. Furthermore they can provide beam-forming operation by properly adjusting the signal’s amplitude and phase. A Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is generated for this purpose and the radiation pattern is steered accordingly. At last, a photodiode is simulated using equivalent circuit and is adopted with the proposed arrays, and an optical beam forming scenario is discussed.
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- 2013
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28. Regenerative properties of wavelength converters based on FWM in a semiconductor optical amplifier
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D. Kanakidis, Apostolos Argyris, Dimitris Syvridis, A. Ikiades, E. Roditi, and Hercules Simos
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Optical amplifier ,Physics ,Extinction ratio ,business.industry ,Keying ,Transfer function ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Power (physics) ,Optical pumping ,Optics ,Modulation ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
A detailed experimental investigation of the regenerative properties of the four-wave mixing (FWM) for the conventional nonreturn-to-zero data format is reported. A key feature in the proposed scheme, and contrary to the conventional approach, is application of the ON-OFF keying modulation on the pump wave. Measurement of the static transfer functions of the FWM process in a semiconductor optical amplifier shows that certain operating regimes exist, mainly related to the power levels "one" and "zero" of the modulated pump, where a significant improvement of the extinction ratio (ER) can be achieved. This conclusion has been confirmed by dynamic measurements at 2.4 Gb/s, where up to 3-dB improvement in the ER has been observed.
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- 2003
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29. WDM Switching Module Based on Active Microring Resonators: Applications to Metro Networks
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Dimitris Syvridis, Hercules Simos, Nikos Raptis, and Adonis Bogris
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Resonator ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Peer to peer computing ,Optoelectronics ,Spectral response ,Contrast ratio ,business ,Optical burst switching ,Optical switch ,Refractive index ,Computer network - Abstract
The switching properties of a resonator consisting of two serially cascaded active micro rings are reported. The switching is achieved through the variation of the refractive index and the losses of the micro rings with current injection, which alters the overall output spectral response. The switch is suitable for optical burst switching systems and metro architectures as it provides fast optical switching in the ns scale with contrast ratio higher than 30 dB for 10 Gbps intensity modulated signals. Its potential applications to a metro network node are discussed.
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- 2012
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30. Tunable Master-Oscillator Power-Amplifier Based on Chirped Quantum-Dot Structures
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Daniil I. Nikitichev, Tianhong Xu, Mattia Rossetti, Ivo Montrosset, Hercules Simos, M. Ruiz, A. Alhazime, Dimitrios Syvridis, Igor Krestnikov, Michel Krakowski, Edik U. Rafailov, Alexandros Kapsalis, Ying Ding, Charis Mesaritakis, Maria Ana Cataluna, D.A. Livshits, Ksenia A. Fedorova, Michael Tran, Y. Robert, and Paolo Bardella
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Optical amplifier ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,mode-locking ,Laser diode ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,Physics::Optics ,Optical parametric amplifier ,master-oscillator power-amplifier ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Optics ,Mode-locking ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Chirped quantum dots ,Laser power scaling ,tunability ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
A broadly tunable master-oscillator power-amplifier (MOPA) picosecond optical pulse source is demonstrated, consisting of an external cavity passively mode-locked laser diode with a tapered semiconductor amplifier. By employing chirped quantum-dot structures on both the oscillator's gain chip and amplifier, a wide tunability range between 1187 and 1283 nm is achieved. Under mode-locked operation, the highest output peak power of 4.39 W is achieved from the MOPA, corresponding to a peak power spectral density of 31.4 dBm/nm.
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- 2012
31. 30-W Peak Power Generated from All-quantum-dot Master-oscillator Power-amplifier System for Nonlinear Bio-imaging Applications
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Ivo Montrosset, Hercules Simos, M. Tran, Paolo Bardella, Alexandros Kapsalis, Charis Mesaritakis, Mattia Rossetti, Yannick Robert, Michel Krakowski, D.A. Livshits, Ying Ding, Tianhong Xu, Dimitris Syvridis, Edik U. Rafailov, Igor Krestnikov, Maria Ana Cataluna, M. Ruiz, and Daniil I. Nikitichev
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Bio-imaging ,Peak power ,Pulse energies ,Repetition rate ,Lasers ,Semiconductor quantum dots ,Pulse amplifiers ,Physics ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,Laser ,Semiconductor laser theory ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Bio imaging ,Nonlinear system ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Quantum dot ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
We present λ=1.26 μm all quantum-dot (QD) master-oscillator-power-amplifier (MOPA) system with a pulse energy of 321 pJ, and peak power of 30.3 W at a repetition rate of 648 MHz for nonlinear bio-imaging applications.
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- 2012
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32. Dual-wavelength mode-locked quantum-dot laser, via ground and excited state transitions: experimental and theoretical investigation
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Edik U. Rafailov, Charis Mesaritakis, Spiros Mikroulis, Daniil I. Nikitichev, Maria Ana Cataluna, Daniil A. Livshits, Igor Krestnikov, Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, and Christos Simos
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Physics ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Lambda ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Mode-locking ,law ,Quantum dot laser ,Excited state ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Picosecond ,0103 physical sciences ,Atomic physics ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
We report a dual-wavelength passive mode locking regime where picosecond pulses are generated from both ground (lambda = 1263 nm) and excited state transitions (lambda = 1180 nm), in a GaAs-based monolithic two-section quantum-dot laser. Moreover, these results are reproduced by numerical simulations which provide a better insight on the dual-wavelength mode-locked operation.
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- 2010
33. Dynamic properties of a WDM switching module based on active microring resonators
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Adonis Bogris, Nikos Raptis, Hercules Simos, and Dimitris Syvridis
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Materials science ,business.industry ,02 engineering and technology ,Nanosecond ,Optical burst switching ,01 natural sciences ,Optical switch ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,010309 optics ,Resonator ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Contrast ratio ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Refractive index ,Intensity modulation - Abstract
The switching properties of a resonator consisting of two serially cascaded active microrings (MRs) are reported. The switching is achieved through the variation of the refractive index and the losses of the MRs with current injection, which alters the overall output spectral response. The switch is suitable for optical burst switching systems and metro architectures as it provides fast optical switching in the nanosecond scale with contrast ratio higher than 30 dB for 10-Gb/s intensity modulated signals. The capacity of the switch can be remarkably increased if multiwavelength switching is employed.
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- 2010
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34. Microring-based devices for telecommunication applications
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Dimitris Syvridis, Alexandros Kapsalis, Hercules Simos, and Spiros Mikroulis
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Metropolitan area network ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Optical communication ,Integrated circuit ,Optical microcavity ,law.invention ,Resonator ,Semiconductor ,law ,Logic gate ,Electronic engineering ,business ,Telecommunications ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
Semiconductor microring resonators are excellent fundamental building blocks for the development of opto-electronic integrated circuits (OEICs), due to their large third-order nonlinearities enhanced by the resonance effect and compactness which leads to monolithic integration capability. A wide range of potential applications is presented and analyzed and the applicability of microring based devices as low-cost fundamental units in access/metro optical networks is discussed.
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- 2009
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35. All-optical regeneration based on pump-depletion effect in fiber parametric amplification
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Dimitris Syvridis, Hercules Simos, D Alexandropoulos, and Adonis Bogris
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Materials science ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Optical communication ,Physics::Optics ,Signal ,Return-to-zero ,law.invention ,Four-wave mixing ,Optics ,law ,Continuous wave ,business ,Intensity modulation ,Signal regeneration - Abstract
A novel all-optical regeneration approach based on fiber-optic parametric amplification operating under the strong pump depletion regime is numerically demonstrated. The key point for the regenerator's operation is related to the fact that a high-power intensity modulated signal depletes the continuous wave pump in such a manner that the latter becomes intensity modulated and inverted compared to the signal. Using a cascade of two such devices a non-inverted, either wavelength converted or not, amplitude modulated output, which exhibits regenerative characteristics with respect to the input signal can be provided. Extended numerical simulations have been carried out on one hand to estimate the transfer characteristics of the regenerator and on the other hand to assess the cascadability performance on a typical 40Gb/s transmission system. Through the latter analysis very promising results have been derived proving the potential of the proposed device for all-optical regeneration in cascaded operation for both return to zero and non-return to zero data transmitted along 1Mm of optical fiber at 40Gb/s.
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- 2006
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36. Spectral properties of all-active InP-based microring resonator devices
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Michael Hamacher, Ute Troppenz, Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Spiros Mikroulis, Alexandros Kapsalis, I. Stamataki, Helmut Heidrich, and D Alexandropoulos
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Signal processing ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Physics::Optics ,Laser ,Optical microcavity ,law.invention ,Resonator ,Optics ,Distributed Bragg reflector laser ,law ,Photonics ,business ,Tunable laser - Abstract
Microring resonators are excellent candidates for very large scale photonic integration due to their compactness, and fabrication simplicity. Moreover a wide range of all-optical signal processing functions can be realized due to the resonance effect. Possible applications include filtering, add/drop of optical beams and power switching, as well as more complex procedures including multiplexing, wavelength conversion, and logic operations. All-active ring components based in InGaAsP/InP are possible candidates for laser sources, lossless filters, wavelength converters, etc. Our work is based on measurement, characterization and proposal of possible exploitation of such devices in a variety of applications. We investigate the spectral characteristics of multi-quantum well InGaAsP(λ=1.55μm)/InP microring structures of various ring diameters and different configurations including racetracks with one or two bus waveguides and MMI couplers. The latter configuration has recently exhibited the possibility to obtain tunable active filters as well as tunable laser sources based on all-active ring-bus-coupler structures. In the case of tunable lasers single mode operation has been achieved by obtaining sufficiently high side mode suppression ratio. The tuning capability is attributed to a coupled cavities effect, resembling the case of multi-section DBR lasers. However, in contrast to the latter, the fabrication of microring resonators is considered an easier task, due to a single step growth procedure, although further investigation must be carried out in order to achieve wide range tunability. Detailed mappings of achievable wavelengths are produced for a wide range of injection current values.
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- 2006
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37. Relative intensity noise characteristics of wavelength converters based on four-wave mixing in semiconductor optical amplifiers
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E. Roditi, Dimitris Syvridis, Ioanna G. Stamataki, and Hercules Simos
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Optical amplifier ,Four-wave mixing ,Materials science ,Optics ,Relative intensity noise ,business.industry ,Nonlinear medium ,business ,Transfer function ,Noise (electronics) ,Intensity (physics) ,Power (physics) - Abstract
A detailed numerical and experimental study of the additional RIN induced to the input waves by the FWM process, is presented. The nonlinear medium used in the experiments is a bulk Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA). The measurements are carried out for different operating conditions (pumping level of the SOA, input power, input signals with different intensity noise characteristics, etc.). A complete numerical model is employed to simulate the FWM process, taking into account interaction of four waves in the SOA (two input waves and two product waves). The latter is used in order to obtain realistic behavior of the model, when operation at a wide range of input power is considered. The theoretical interpretation of the above results is based on the static transfer function of the FWM process where all waves interacting in the SOA are continuous waves (CW).
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- 2004
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38. Phase noise characteristics of wavelength conversion based on four-wave mixing in semiconductor optical amplifiers and dispersion-shifted fibers
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E. Roditi, Dimitris Syvridis, and Hercules Simos
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Quantum noise ,Physics::Optics ,law.invention ,Four-wave mixing ,Laser linewidth ,Optics ,law ,Optical cavity ,Phase noise ,Dispersion (optics) ,Dispersion-shifted fiber ,business - Abstract
A major advantage of the Four Wave Mixing technique for wavelength conversion is its transparency to modulation format. This advantage becomes important for some IP over WDM network realizations where part of the signaling information is an analog or subcarrier modulation approach. In such applications the phase noise characteristics of the conversion process are very important. In this work, a detailed theoretical and experimental study of the additional phase noise induced by the FWM process is presented. The nonlinear elements used in the experiments are semiconductor optical amplifiers as well as dispersion shifted fibers. Two linewidth measuring techniques have been used, the self-homodyne and the beating with a laser source with already known linewidth. The measurements are carried out for different operating conditions (wavelength, pumping level of the nonlinear elements, input power, input signals with different phase noise characteristics, etc). The theoretical interpretation of the above results is based on a modification (inclusion of the influence of the amplified spontaneous emission noise) of an already presented approach which has focused on the mixing process in a resonant optical cavity.
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- 2002
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39. Tapered InAs/InGaAs quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifier design for enhanced gain and beam quality
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Alexandros Kapsalis, Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Christos Simos, Igor Krestnikov, Michel Krakowski, and Charis Mesaritakis
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Physics::Optics ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optics ,Quantum dot ,Optoelectronics ,M squared ,Spontaneous emission ,Semiconductor optical gain ,Laser beam quality ,business - Abstract
In this Letter, a design for a tapered InAs/InGaAs quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifier is proposed and experimentally evaluated. The amplifier's geometry was optimized in order to reduce gain saturation effects and improve gain efficiency and beam quality. The experimental measurements confirm that the proposed amplifier allows for an elevated optical gain in the saturation regime, whereas a five-fold increase in the coupling efficiency to a standard single mode optical fiber is observed, due to the improvement in the beam quality factor M² of the emitted beam.
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- 2013
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40. Effect of the number of quantum dot layers and dual state emission on the performance of InAs/InGaAs passively mode-locked lasers
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Christos Simos, Alexandros Kapsalis, Charis Mesaritakis, Dimitris Syvridis, E. Roditi, Hercules Simos, and Igor Krestnikov
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Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Optical power ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Optics ,Mode-locking ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Quantum well - Abstract
In this paper, a series of quantum-dot passively mode-locked Fabry-Perot lasers has been experimentally investigated. The devices vary in terms of number of quantum dot layers, thus allowing the extraction of guidelines regarding the impact of this parameter on the quality of mode locking. Although, theoretical estimations imply that the increase of the quantum dot layers can enhance the emitted optical power but degrade mode-locking stability, the experimental evaluation proved that the existence of dual wavelength emission can affect this trend and allow better performance from devices that do not exhibit excited state emission.
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- 2012
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41. High peak-power picosecond pulse generation at 126 µm using a quantum-dot-based external-cavity mode-locked laser and tapered optical amplifier
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Daniil A. Livshits, Maria Ana Cataluna, Ying Ding, Tianhong Xu, Paolo Bardella, M. Ruiz, Mattia Rossetti, Igor Krestnikov, Yannick Robert, Hercules Simos, Daniil I. Nikitichev, Ivo Montrosset, Dimitris Syvridis, Alexandros Kapsalis, Michel Krakowski, Pablo Loza-Alvarez, Rodrigo Aviles-Espinosa, Michael Tran, Charis Mesaritakis, and Edik U. Rafailov
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Optical amplifier ,Range (particle radiation) ,Materials science ,Amplifiers, Electronic ,business.industry ,Lasers ,Physics::Optics ,Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Equipment Design ,Spectral bands ,Output coupler ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,Equipment Failure Analysis ,Wavelength ,Optics ,law ,Quantum dot ,Picosecond ,Quantum Dots ,business - Abstract
In this paper, we present the generation of high peak-power picosecond optical pulses in the 1.26 μm spectral band from a repetition-rate-tunable quantum-dot external-cavity passively mode-locked laser (QD-ECMLL), amplified by a tapered quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifier (QD-SOA). The laser emission wavelength was controlled through a chirped volume Bragg grating which was used as an external cavity output coupler. An average power of 208.2 mW, pulse energy of 321 pJ, and peak power of 30.3 W were achieved. Preliminary nonlinear imaging investigations indicate that this system is promising as a high peak-power pulsed light source for nonlinear bio-imaging applications across the 1.0 μm - 1.3 μm spectral range.
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- 2012
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42. External optical feedback-induced wavelength selection and Q-switching elimination in an InAs/InGaAs passively mode-locked quantum dot laser
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Alexandros Kapsalis, Dimitris Syvridis, Christos Simos, Hercules Simos, Igor Krestnikov, and Charis Mesaritakis
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Biasing ,Q-switching ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Quantum dot laser ,Pulse-amplitude modulation ,Excited state ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Tunable laser - Abstract
In this paper we present experimental results related to the dynamic switching of the emission wavelength of a passively mode-locked InAs/InGaAs quantum dot laser. The wavelength switching is achieved through application of varying optical feedback, as opposed to varying electrical biasing conditions, whereas the different regimes of operations include pulse operation either from the ground or the excited state and dual mode locking. Furthermore, through the same technique, Q-switching elimination was achieved, allowing stable pulse amplitude, which is a highly desired feature in many applications.
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- 2012
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43. Dual ground-state pulse generation from a passively mode-locked InAs/InGaAs quantum dot laser
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Charis Mesaritakis, Christos Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Hercules Simos, and Igor Krestnikov
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Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Gallium arsenide ,Semiconductor laser theory ,Pulse (physics) ,010309 optics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Wavelength ,Optics ,chemistry ,Mode-locking ,Quantum dot laser ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Ground state ,Pulse-width modulation - Abstract
In this paper, we present experimental results related to tunable dual wavelength passive mode locking of two independent ground state sub-bands in a multi section InAs/InGaAs quantum dot laser. The emission of these sub-bands is related to gain suppression at the center of the ground state emission, whereas their wavelength separation is tunable with injection current. Through the mechanism of passive mode locking two independent pulses were obtained, with typical pulse width in the order of 17 ps.
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- 2011
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44. Chaotic emission and tunable self-sustained pulsations in a two-section Fabry–Perot quantum dot laser
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Igor Krestnikov, Apostolos Argyris, Dimitris Syvridis, Christos Simos, Hercules Simos, Alexandros Kapsalis, and Charis Mesaritakis
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Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Chaotic ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Optical chaos ,Gallium arsenide ,Semiconductor laser theory ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Optics ,chemistry ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Fabry–Pérot interferometer ,Coherence (physics) - Abstract
We present an experimental study on the intrinsic instabilities of a two electrode InAs/InGaAs Fabry–Perot quantum dot laser in the absence of optical feedback. By individually controlling the current injected in each electrode, different regimes of operation are allowed including tunable self-sustained pulsations and coherence collapse resulting to possible chaotic emission. The origin of these effects does not resign in the presence of optical feedback but is associated to the carrier dynamics of the quantum dot device. A numerical analysis on the time traces collected from the device reveals high complexity output in terms of correlation dimension.
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- 2011
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45. Effect of optical feedback to the ground and excited state emission of a passively mode locked quantum dot laser
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Spiros Mikroulis, Christos Simos, E. Roditi, Charis Mesaritakis, Dimitris Syvridis, Igor Krestnikov, and Hercules Simos
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Distributed feedback laser ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Physics::Optics ,Ranging ,02 engineering and technology ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Gallium arsenide ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,chemistry ,Quantum dot laser ,Quantum dot ,law ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Atomic physics - Abstract
We present an experimental study on the effect of optical feedback in both ground and excited emission of a GaAs quantum dot passively mode locked laser. The experimental setup consisted of a long external cavity with variable cavity length and feedback level ranging from –50 to –20dB. The obtained experimental results show dependence of the emission properties on the cavity length regarding both the ground and excited state. In addition a strong tolerance of the laser operation to feedback at the excited state operation regime is observed.
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- 2010
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46. Pulse width narrowing due to dual ground state emission in quantum dot passively mode locked lasers
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Dimitris Syvridis, Christos Simos, Charis Mesaritakis, Igor Krestnikov, Hercules Simos, and Spiros Mikroulis
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Mode (statistics) ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Power (physics) ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,Quantum dot ,Quantum dot laser ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Ground state ,Pulse-width modulation - Abstract
We present an experimental investigation of the emission properties of a multisection InGaAs quantum dot passively mode locked laser under dual waveband emission from the ground state (GS). A mode locking regime directly related to the GS splitting has been depicted. It is related to significant pulse width decrease with increasing injection current under dual peak emission from the GS, leading to generation of pulses with increased peak power with respect to the usual device operation.
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- 2010
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47. Microring resonators with enhanced tolerance to fabrication misalignments
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Mihai Kusko, N.A. Vainos, Hercules Simos, Dimitris Syvridis, Dimitris Alexandropoulos, and Dana Cristea
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,Offset (computer science) ,business.industry ,Finite-difference time-domain method ,Physics::Optics ,Optical microcavity ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,Finite difference time domain analysis ,Resonator ,Optics ,law ,business ,Coupling coefficient of resonators - Abstract
Analysis of a design scheme that relaxes alignment issues is reported. This entails the use of vertically coupled microring resonators (MR). It is shown that an almost flat response of the coupling coefficient to offset values up to 1 µm is feasible by judicious choice of the bus and ring waveguide geometry. The scheme is evaluated using FDTD simulations and its applicability to functional devices is probed via the transfer-matrix method of the transmission characteristics of microring-based filters.
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- 2009
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48. Extinction ratio improvement by four-wave mixing in dispersion-shifted fibre
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Apostolos Argyris, E. Roditi, Dimitris Syvridis, Hercules Simos, and A. Ikiades
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Four-wave mixing ,Materials science ,Optics ,Extinction ratio ,business.industry ,Dispersion (optics) ,Physics::Optics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Signal ,Molecular physics ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
The regenerative properties of four-wave mixing (FWM) in a dispersion-shifted fibre have been experimentally investigated through a pump-modulated FWM scheme. An improvement of more than 6 dB in the extinction ratio of the FWM product relative to that of the input signal is experimentally demonstrated, in satisfactory agreement with the theoretical predictions.
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- 2003
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49. Dynamic properties of integrated ring laser gyroscopes
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Helmut Heidrich, Spiros Mikroulis, Michael Hamacher, Dimitris Syvridis, Hercules Simos, and U. Tropenz
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Physics ,Sagnac effect ,Amplified spontaneous emission ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Nonlinear optics ,Angular velocity ,Ring laser ,Gyroscope ,Laser ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Light beam ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,business ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
This study utilizes a dynamic multimode laser model for an accurate design of ring laser angular velocity sensor, taking into account the dynamic limitations due to nonlinear mode competition effects. The optimum range of design parameters has been identified in order to meet the requirements for integrated angular velocity sensors based on ring lasers.
50. A new scheme for regenerative 40 Gb/s NRZ wavelength conversion using a hybrid integrated SOA-MZI
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Adonis Bogris, Hercules Simos, Dimitrios Apostolopoulos, Hercules Avramopoulos, D. Petrantonakis, Dimitris Syvridis, Nikos Pleros, M. Bougioukos, Konstantinos Vyrsokinos, and Maria Spyropoulou
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Scheme (programming language) ,Physics ,Interferometry ,Optics ,Charge-carrier density ,business.industry ,Optical recording ,Integrated optics ,Stimulated emission ,Wavelength conversion ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
We present a new NRZ wavelength conversion scheme based on SOA-MZI. Experimental verification of its superior 2R regenerative capabilities are demonstrated for 40 Gb/s NRZ data signals.
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