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Low FSR Mode-Locked Laser Based on InP-Si3N4 Hybrid Integration

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 24, Pages 7573-7580

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2021.3089322

Keywords

Laser mode locking; Optical waveguides; Measurement by laser beam; Silicon; Optical filters; Propagation losses; Semiconductor device measurement; Bragg gratings; frequency comb generation; mode-locked laser; semiconductor lasers

Funding

  1. Generale pour l'Armement (DGA)
  2. European Defense Agency [B-1487-IAP1-GP]

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This paper demonstrates the generation of low free spectral range mode-locked laser using hybrid III-V/Si3N4 butt coupling, achieving the lowest repetition rate for a hybrid integrated mode-locked laser. The generated frequency comb has a 30 dB bandwidth of 2.8 nm (349 GHz), and active and harmonic mode locking up to the sixth harmonic were also shown in the study.
Generation of optical frequency combs (OFC) using semiconductor laser sources has been an active research topic for years, since they offer good performances for many applications without the bulky and expensive aspects of ion doped fiber or crystal based laser sources. In this paper, we demonstrate the generation of low free spectral range mode-locked laser using hybrid III-V/Si3N4 butt coupling. We start by describing the design and the fabrication process of the active R-SOA chip made at our laboratory, and the passive Si3N4 chip having low losses measured to be around 6 dB/m. We then report the integration process and the results of passive mode locking. Our mode-locked laser has a repetition rate of 360 MHz, which is, to the best of our knowledge, the lowest repetition rate achieved for a hybrid integrated mode-locked laser. The frequency comb generated has a 30 dB bandwidth of 2.8 nm (349 GHz). Finally, we show the demonstration of active and harmonic mode locking up to the sixth harmonic.

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