Generation of tunable millimeter-wave and THz signals with an optically injected quantum dot distributed feedback laser

Hurtado, Antonio and Henning, Ian D. and Adams, Michael J. and Lester, Luke F. (2013) Generation of tunable millimeter-wave and THz signals with an optically injected quantum dot distributed feedback laser. IEEE Photonics Journal, 5 (4). 5900107. ISSN 1943-0655 (https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2013.2267535)

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Abstract

Generation of tunable millimeter-wave (MMW) and terahertz (THz) signals is experimentally demonstrated with an optically injected 1310-nm quantum dot distributed feedback (QD DFB) laser. A novel technique for MMW and THz signal generation is proposed, which is based on the dual-mode laser operation and the four-wave mixing induced in the QD DFB under single-beam optical injection into one of its residual Fabry-Perot modes. Coarse and fine tunability of the MMW and THz signals from 117 to 954 GHz is also demonstrated by injecting the external light into different residual modes of the QD laser and by controlling the injection strength and the initial frequency detuning.