Coherence transfer in an akinetic swept source OCT laser with optical feedback

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the influence of optical feedback onto the dynamics of a semiconductor swept source laser. In particular, we show that optical feedback can be used to lock the phase of the successive lasing modes of a multi-section semiconductor laser commonly used for Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) applications. We also identify two different regimes called sliding frequency self-mixing and sliding frequency mode-locking. The second regime demonstrates sub-nanosecond sliding frequency pulses for non-linear optics applications.

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