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Um LED diretamente modulado ou SLD (diodo superluminescente) é atraente para sistemas de ondas luminosas de baixo custo, como redes de acesso. Esta carta estuda experimentalmente um SLD modulado diretamente seguido por um amplificador óptico semicondutor saturado de ganho (SOA) e mostra que a taxa de modulação é expandida com efeito pelo uso do SOA saturado de ganho. Isso resulta do tempo de resposta reduzido do SLD devido à luz ASE do SOA e a um efeito de equalização de nível no SOA saturado de ganho.
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Kyo INOUE, "Modulation Characteristics of a Directly Modulated Super Luminescent Diode Followed by a Gain-Saturated Semiconductor Optical Amplifier" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E83-C, no. 3, pp. 520-522, March 2000, doi: .
Abstract: A directly modulated LED or SLD (super luminescent diode) is attractive for low-cost lightwave systems such as access networks. This letter experimentally studies a directly modulated SLD followed by a gain-saturated semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), and shows that the modulation rate is expanded in effect by the use of the gain-saturated SOA. This results from the shortened response time of the SLD due to the ASE light from the SOA and a level-equalizing effect in the gain-saturated SOA.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e83-c_3_520/_p
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