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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Suppressing Coherence Collapse of Semiconductor Laser with Orthogonal Polarization Optical Feedback

Lin, Jian-yu 05 July 2005 (has links)
The coherence of a semiconductor laser subjected to a coherent optical feedback of greater than -30 dB will collapse, causing the laser¡¦s performance in many applications to be severely degraded. This research investigated the feasibility of suppression the coherence collapse with orthogonal-polarization optical feedback. In the experiments, we first studied the characteristics of coherence collapse state of semiconductor laser. Under an operational condition of 63.9 mA, 21.9¢J and -11 dB of coherent optical feedback, a Hitachi HLP 7806G semiconductor laser would be conducted from its solitary single-mode state into a multimode oscillation state with a very broad linewidth. At the same time, the relative intensity noise measured from the RF spectrum analyzer drastically raised about 15 dB. When a -16 dB and a -23 dB orthogonal-polarization optical feedback were fed back into the laser¡¦s cavity. The coherence collapse could be effectively suppressed, while the laser was conducted back to its solitary single-mode state stably. This result will greatly increase the application of the laser. Some experiments were also reported to explore the interaction between the laser and the orthogonal-polarization feedback light.

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