The generation of optical pulses at ultra-low bias level, thus low energy cost, is explored in a commercial micro-cavity semiconductor laser in view of testing the principle of energy efficient information encoding in potential integrated schemes. Sequences of regular, highly nonlinear pulses with acceptable amplitude stability are obtained from a commercial device as potential sources of bits where the information is added by post-treatment (pulse removal). A discussion on the energy expenditure per bit is offered, together with the optimal frequency for pulse generation, which is found to lie slightly below the above-threshold value declared by the manufacturer.

Exploration of VCSEL ultra-low biasing scheme for pulse generation

Puccioni G. P.;
2019

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The generation of optical pulses at ultra-low bias level, thus low energy cost, is explored in a commercial micro-cavity semiconductor laser in view of testing the principle of energy efficient information encoding in potential integrated schemes. Sequences of regular, highly nonlinear pulses with acceptable amplitude stability are obtained from a commercial device as potential sources of bits where the information is added by post-treatment (pulse removal). A discussion on the energy expenditure per bit is offered, together with the optimal frequency for pulse generation, which is found to lie slightly below the above-threshold value declared by the manufacturer.
2019
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Optics
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