Tunable X-band optoelectronic oscillators based on external-cavity semiconductor lasers

Abstract

Laser diodes with optical feedback can exhibit periodic intensity oscillations at or near the relaxation-oscillation frequency. We demonstrate optoelectronic oscillators based on external-cavity semiconductor lasers in a periodic dynamical regime tunable over the entire X-band. Moreover, unlike standard optoelectronic oscillators, we need not employ the time-dependent optical intensity incident on a photodiode to generate the microwave signal, but rather have the option of generating the electrical microwave signal directly as a voltage V(t) at the laser-diode injection terminals under constant current operation; no photodiode need be involved, thus circumventing optical-to-electrical conversion. We achieve a timing jitter of 10 ps and a quality factor of 2× 105 across the entire X-band, that ranges from 6.79 GHz to 11.48 GHz. Tuning is achieved by varying the injection current J.

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