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Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers with Wide Gain Bandwidth and Enhanced Polarization Insensitivity Based on Tensile-Strained Quantum Wells

Sensors, ISSN: 1424-8220, Vol: 24, Issue: 11
2024
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Sensors, Vol. 24, Pages 3285: Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers with Wide Gain Bandwidth and Enhanced Polarization Insensitivity Based on Tensile-Strained Quantum Wells

Sensors, Vol. 24, Pages 3285: Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers with Wide Gain Bandwidth and Enhanced Polarization Insensitivity Based on Tensile-Strained Quantum Wells Sensors doi: 10.3390/s24113285 Authors:

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Reports from Chinese Academy of Sciences Highlight Recent Research in Sensor Research (Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers with Wide Gain Bandwidth and Enhanced Polarization Insensitivity Based on Tensile-Strained Quantum Wells)

2024 JUN 10 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Electronics Daily -- Data detailed on sensor research have been presented. According to

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The paper presents a wide-bandwidth, low-polarization semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) based on strained quantum wells. By enhancing the material gain of quantum wells for TM modes, we have extended the gain bandwidth of the SOA while reducing its polarization sensitivity. Through a combination of tilted waveguide design and cavity surface optical thin film design, we have effectively reduced the cavity surface reflectance of the SOA, thus decreasing device transmission losses and noise figure. At a wavelength of 1550 nm and a drive current of 1.4 A, the output power can reach 188 mW, with a small signal gain of 36.4 dB and a 3 dB gain bandwidth of 128 nm. The linewidth broadening is only 1.032 times. The polarization-dependent gain of the SOA is below 1.4 dB, and the noise figure is below 5.5 dB. The device employs only I-line lithography technology, offering simple fabrication processes and low costs yet delivering outstanding and stable performance. The designed SOA achieves wide gain bandwidth, high gain, low polarization sensitivity, low linewidth broadening, and low noise, promising significant applications in the wide-bandwidth optical communication field across the S + C + L bands.

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Tang, Hui; Zhang, Meng; Yang, Changjin; Liang, Lei; Qin, Li; Lei, Yuxin; Jia, Peng; Chen, Yongyi; Wang, Yubing; Song, Yue; Qiu, Cheng; Cao, Yuntao; Li, Dabing; Wang, Lijun

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