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5 February 2013 1.3-μm waveband multiple-wavelength InAs/InGaAs quantum dot light source for wide wavelength range of 10 Gb/s transmissions over 8-km long holey fiber
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We successfully developed the Quantum Dot (QD) light source in the T- and O-band (Thousand-band: 1.000–1.260 μm and O-band: 1.260–1.360 μm).We used the optical gain chip properties of a single InAs/InGaAs QD to develop a 1.3 μm waveband QD optical frequency comb laser (QD-CML) as the novel functional wavelength divisio nmultiplexing (WDM) light source. The QD-CML can be used for stable generation of multiple-wavelength peaks that the QD-CML can be selected and controlled using the optical interference of the etalon filter. We used holey fiber (HF) transmission line to successfully demonstrate an O-band photonic transport system. In this experiment, each single peak could be clearly selected in the wavelength range the 1286- to 1302 nm. An error-free data transmission of the 10-Gb/s signal with stable multiple-wavelength channels that were generated from a newly developed 1.3 μm waveband multiple-wavelength quantum dot light source was achieved over the low-loss HF that was 8 -km long. We suggest that the low cross-talk for a data transmission can be achieved using the multiple-wavelength peaks from the QD light source. Based on these experimental results, it is clear that the generation of multiple-wavelength peaks in the 1.3 μm waveband can be successfully achieved using from the multiple-wavelength QD light source, which acts as a single QD optical gain device.
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Yasuaki Kurata, Naokatsu Yamamoto, Kouichi Akahane, Tetsuya Kawanishi, Hideyuki Sotobayashi, Yuki Yoshioka, and Hiroshi Takai "1.3-μm waveband multiple-wavelength InAs/InGaAs quantum dot light source for wide wavelength range of 10 Gb/s transmissions over 8-km long holey fiber", Proc. SPIE 8646, Optical Metro Networks and Short-Haul Systems V, 86460S (5 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2002724
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KEYWORDS
Light sources

Quantum dots

Wavelength division multiplexing

Data transmission

Quantum wells

Photon transport

Fabry–Perot interferometers

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