S. Bouchoule et al., HIGHLY ATTENUATING EXTERNAL-CAVITY FOR PICOSECOND-TUNABLE PULSE GENERATION FROM GAIN Q-SWITCHED LASER-DIODES, IEEE journal of quantum electronics, 29(6), 1993, pp. 1693-1700
We analyze in detail the behavior of gain/Q-switched Fabry-Perot laser
diodes coupled to a highly attenuating, selective external cavity. Ra
dical differences are shown as compared to the case of strong external
feedback used in mode locking. Actually, we evidence a strong analogy
with the case of pulsed lasers with a small quasi-monochromatic injec
tion signal. Unlike previous experiments on laser diodes with selectiv
e external cavity, strong chirping is observed in single-mode emission
, leading to tunable picosecond pulses after compression. Experiments
are carried out on two types of devices. Picosecond pulses with very h
igh tunability (40 nm) and repetition rates (> 10 GHz) are obtained fr
om 1.3 mum gain-switched laser diodes, the minimum pulsewidth being 2.
5 ps. Ultrashort (approximately 1 ps), high-power (> 5 W) tunable puls
es are achieved with 0.8 mum Q-switched lasers.