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A time-domain traveling wave model is described to simulate a novel distributed feedback moiré-grating (DFM) laser, which can suppress the longitudinal spatial hole burning (LSHB) effect and improve the spectral… Click to show full abstract

A time-domain traveling wave model is described to simulate a novel distributed feedback moiré-grating (DFM) laser, which can suppress the longitudinal spatial hole burning (LSHB) effect and improve the spectral linewidth for high-speed optical communications. The longitudinal photon distribution, linewidth, and dynamic modulation characteristics of the DFM lasers are calculated and compared with the state-of-the-art distributed feedback lasers. We found that the DFM laser can also improve the light-current slope efficiency and modulation bandwidth by introducing multiple $\unicode{x03C0} $π-phase shifts at the moiré envelope index changes while effectively suppressing the LSHB.

Keywords: speed optical; feedback; feedback moir; distributed feedback; moir grating; high speed

Journal Title: Applied optics
Year Published: 2020

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