Dynamical characteristics of microcavity lasers are investigated by small signal analysis and large signal simulation based on single-mode rate equations, emphasized on the influence of the mode quality factor (Q factor) of the passive cavity and the internal absorption loss. The results indicate that a large 3-dB bandwidth does not always accompany a high quality eye diagram, especially for the small signal modulation with a high resonance peak. High Q factor and low internal loss are both required for high speed operation at a low biasing current. For a 2.5-μ.m-radius microcircular laser with an internal absorption loss αi = 1 cm-1 and a cavity Q factor of 7 × 104, high-quality eye diagrams are realized at a modulation rate of 10 Gb/s under a biasing current of twice the threshold current. The results show the broad prospects for the directly modulated microcavity lasers as a low-power efficient light source in on-chip optical interconnection.
Published in:
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
(Volume:47
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Issue:
12
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Date of Publication:
Dec. 2011
- Page(s):
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1519
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1525
- ISSN :
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0018-9197
- INSPEC Accession Number:
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12328277
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/JQE.2011.2173658
- Date of Publication :
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26 October 2011
- Date of Current Version :
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07 November 2011
- Issue Date :
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Dec. 2011
- Sponsored by :
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IEEE Photonics Society