Published November 15, 1984
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Intermodulation distortion in a directly modulated semiconductor injection laser
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- Lau, K. Y.
- Yariv, A.
Chicago
Abstract
A most important quantity in high-frequency analog transmission is the intermodulation distortion product. Experimental studies of the third order intermodulation distortion products in the modulation response of high-speed semiconductor lasers give very low values (< −60 dB) at low frequencies, an increase at a rate of 40 dB/dec as the modulation frequency is increased, and a leveling off at one-half of the relaxation oscillation resonance frequency. These experimental results can be well explained by a theory based on a perturbative analysis of laser dynamics.
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© 1984 American Institute of Physics. Received 25 April 1984; accepted 6 August 1984. This research was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency and Naval Research Laboratory.Files
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