Performance of quantum dot passively mode-locked laser under optical feedback and temperature control
Résumé
The effect of external optical feedback on a packaged monolithic quantum dot passively mode-locked laser is investigated. The radio-frequency (RF) linewidth narrows from 8 KHz in the free-running situation to a value as low as 170 Hz under relatively low feedback and temperature control. The RF linewidth characterization under resonant feedback at a multiple of the laser cavity length agrees well with the published theory. The narrow RF linewidth with external optical feedback makes the chip-scale quantum dot mode-locked laser an attractive source for ultra low noise applications such as optical clocking and optoelectronic oscillators.