Radio-Frequency Signal Generation Using Actively Frequency Stabilised Monolithically Integrated InP-Based Lasers
2019
We demonstrate the generation of radio-frequency (RF) signals using stabilized integrated semiconductor lasers. The lasers are monolithically integrated on the same chip using InP active-passive integration technology. They are locked to different resonances of the same external optical cavity using the Pound-Drever-Hall locking technique. The locking is implement with single control loop for each laser and by voltage controlled tuning thus avoiding significant thermal effects. The generated RF signal can be tuned discretely to frequencies that are multiples of the external optical cavity free spectral range. Examples of beat tones at 12.436, 24.8735 and 40.4194 GHz are demonstrated. The linewidth of the generated signals at all frequencies is less than 40 kHz. The single-side-band phase noise is about -54 dBc/Hz for frequencies offsets from the carrier at 12.436 GHz between 1 kHz and 10 kHz and -60 and -67 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz and 1 MHz respectively.
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