Investigation of Self-Injection Locked Visible Laser Diodes for High Bit-Rate Visible Light Communication

We report on self-injection locking in InGaN/GaN (blue/green) and InGaP/AlGaInP (red) visible-light laser diodes. The free-space optical feedback path was accomplished via an external mirror. The effect of injection current, optical power injection ratio, and external cavity length on the spectral l...

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Main Authors: Md Hosne Mobarok Shamim, Mohamed Adel Shemis, Chao Shen, Hassan M. Oubei, Tien Khee Ng, Boon S. Ooi, Mohammed Zahed Mustafa Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8392668/
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Summary:We report on self-injection locking in InGaN/GaN (blue/green) and InGaP/AlGaInP (red) visible-light laser diodes. The free-space optical feedback path was accomplished via an external mirror. The effect of injection current, optical power injection ratio, and external cavity length on the spectral linewidth and modulation bandwidth of the lasers is investigated. Our results show that the laser performance was substantially improved. In particular, we achieved a significant increase of ∼57% (1.53–2.41 GHz) and ∼31% (1.72–2.26 GHz) in the modulation bandwidth, and ∼9 (1.0–0.11 nm) and ∼9 (0.63–0.07 nm) times reduction in spectral linewidth of the green and blue lasers, respectively. Consequently, side-mode-suppression-ratio was considerably increased in all the cases, reaching as high as ∼20 dB in self-injection locked blue laser diode, thus enabling a close to single-mode operation. This paper paves the way for attaining high-speed optical wireless communications by overcoming the challenges of limited modulation bandwidth and multimode operation of visible laser diodes with this simple scheme.
ISSN:1943-0655