Actively mode-locked fiber lasers for high speed telecommunication systems
We propose and develop a novel mathematical series method for analyzing actively mode-locked lasers. Classical analysis methods (self-consistence methods) are very useful in determining the steady-state pulse parameters but don't show the transient evolution of the pulse and the role of amplifi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-421682023-07-04T16:13:10Z Actively mode-locked fiber lasers for high speed telecommunication systems Lam, Quoc Huy Shum Ping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Network Technology Research Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems We propose and develop a novel mathematical series method for analyzing actively mode-locked lasers. Classical analysis methods (self-consistence methods) are very useful in determining the steady-state pulse parameters but don't show the transient evolution of the pulse and the role of amplified stimulated emission (ASE) noise in the process of pulse formation. To overcome this, we propose and derive a set of mathematical series, which are easily calculated from the laser cavity parameters, to trace the evolution of the signal in the laser cavity. Using this approach, we reveal the transient shaping of the pulse from ASE noise under the filtering and modulation effects. We also achieve the steady-state pulse directly from the limit of this transient shaping evolution. Furthermore, we investigate the detuning of actively mode-locked lasers using this method and show that mode-locked pulses are still obtained when the modulation frequency is detuned. The other advantage of our proposed method in comparison with self-consistence analysis methods is that it can be applied to analyze not only laser model without noise but also laser model with ASE noise. We found that minimizing cavity loss and amplifier noise would increase the laser's Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). On the other hand, the laser's SNR rapidly decreases as the laser is detuned since the pulse experiences higher loss when passing the modulator with position shift. As a result, the locking range is found to be limited by the noise. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2010-09-29T05:57:06Z 2010-09-29T05:57:06Z 2009 2009 Thesis Lam, Q. H. (2009). Actively mode-locked fiber lasers for high speed telecommunication systems. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/42168 10.32657/10356/42168 en 186 p. application/pdf |
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We propose and develop a novel mathematical series method for analyzing actively
mode-locked lasers. Classical analysis methods (self-consistence methods) are very
useful in determining the steady-state pulse parameters but don't show the transient
evolution of the pulse and the role of amplified stimulated emission (ASE) noise in
the process of pulse formation. To overcome this, we propose and derive a set of
mathematical series, which are easily calculated from the laser cavity parameters, to
trace the evolution of the signal in the laser cavity. Using this approach, we reveal the
transient shaping of the pulse from ASE noise under the filtering and modulation
effects. We also achieve the steady-state pulse directly from the limit of this transient
shaping evolution. Furthermore, we investigate the detuning of actively mode-locked
lasers using this method and show that mode-locked pulses are still obtained when the
modulation frequency is detuned.
The other advantage of our proposed method in comparison with self-consistence
analysis methods is that it can be applied to analyze not only laser model without
noise but also laser model with ASE noise. We found that minimizing cavity loss and
amplifier noise would increase the laser's Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). On the other
hand, the laser's SNR rapidly decreases as the laser is detuned since the pulse
experiences higher loss when passing the modulator with position shift. As a result,
the locking range is found to be limited by the noise. |
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