Synchronization of two DFB lasers using frequency-shifted feedback for microwave photonics
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⚛️ physics.optics
physics.app-ph
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laserssynchronizationcross-injectionfeedbackfrequency-shiftedmicrowavephotonicsagreement
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The phase synchronization of two semiconductor DFB lasers submitted to both frequency-shifted cross-injection and self-feedback is investigated, both numerically and experimentally. A dedicated setup based on monolithic DFB lasers permits to effectively lock the frequency difference of the two lasers on an external reference over a broad range of parameters. In agreement with a delayed rate equation model, it is shown that the sensitivity of the locking to the optical feedback phases is mitigated by using strong cross-injection, thus paving the way to applications for microwave photonics. Other synchronization dynamics can also be observed, such as bounded-phase oscillations.
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