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Regrowth-free AlGaInAs MQW polarization controller integrated with a sidewall grating DFB laser

Authors :
Xiao Sun
Song Liang
Weiqing Cheng
Shengwei Ye
Yiming Sun
Yongguang Huang
Ruikang Zhang
Jichuan Xiong
Xuefeng Liu
John H. Marsh
Lianping Hou
Source :
Photonics Research. 11:622
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Optica Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Polarization control is at the heart of high-capacity data optical communication systems, such as polarization-division multiplexers and Stokes vector modulation transmitters. Despite passive polarization control being mature, the realization of monolithically integrated polarization controllers and single longitudinal mode light sources, such as distributed-feedback (DFB) lasers, is of importance. In this research, we report an AlGaInAs multiple-quantum-well photonic integrated circuit device which can control the state of polarization of the output light source, consisting of a polarization mode converter (PMC), a differential phase shifter (DPS), and a sidewall grating DFB laser. We demonstrate an asymmetrical stepped-height ridge waveguide PMC to realize TE to TM polarization conversion and a symmetrical straight waveguide DPS to enable polarization rotation from approximately counterclockwise circular polarization to linear polarization. Based on the identical epitaxial layer scheme, all the PMC, DPS, and DFB lasers can be integrated monolithically using only a single step of metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy and two steps of III-V material dry etching. For the DFB-PMC device, a high TE to TM polarization conversion efficiency (98.4%) over a wide range of DFB injection currents is reported at 1555 nm wavelength. For the DFB-PMC-DPS device, a nearly 60° rotation of the Stokes vector on the Poincaré sphere was obtained with a range of bias voltage from 0 to −3.0 V at a laser drive current of 170 mA.

Details

ISSN :
23279125
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Photonics Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6b2c66a550691a3335cb3fdd1bfac5e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1364/prj.480676