Conference on Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXVIII, San-Francisco, Kostarika, 3 - 06 Şubat 2020, cilt.11274, (Tam Metin Bildiri)
In this study, we present simulation studies of an intensity modulation technique to produce an optical pulse train. This technique used two optical phase modulators connected to a Fabry-Perot filter (with a free spectral range of 200 GHz and finesse of 500) connected in series to a fiber. Short RF pulses with a phase difference of 180 degrees induced the optical phase modulators. A digital phase shifter created a 180-degree phase difference between RF signals. In the simulation studies, the technique was investigated in a ring-cavity laser design model at the laser wavelength of 1300 nm. Optical pulses were obtained at a repetition rate of 100 MHz with a pulse width of about 600 ps. It was possible to change the optical pulse parameters by changing the bit sequence configuration and bit-rate of the digital phase shifter. With further improvement in effective control of rapid phase shift between RF signals, the technique can be used in active modelocking.