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Indium Phosphide Photonic Integrated Circuits for Free Space Optical Links.

Hongwei ZhaoSergio PinnaBowen SongLudovico MegaliniSimone Tommaso Šuran BrunelliLarry A ColdrenJonathan Klamkin
Published in: IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics : a publication of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-optics Society (2018)
An indium phosphide (InP)-based photonic integrated circuit (PIC) transmitter for free space optical communications was demonstrated. The transmitter consists of a sampled grating distributed Bragg reflector (SGDBR) laser, a high-speed semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), a Mach-Zehnder modulator, and a high-power output booster SOA. The SGDBR laser tunes from 1521 nm to 1565 nm with >45 dB side mode suppression ratio. The InP PIC was also incorporated into a free space optical link to demonstrate the potential for low cost, size, weight and power. Error-free operation was achieved at 3 Gbps for an equivalent link length of 180 m (up to 300 m with forward error correction).
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