dc.description.abstract | For the first time, we demonstrate, VCSEL-to-VCSEL wavelength conversion within the low attenuation 1550 nm
transmission window, including transmission over fibre and bit error rate (BER) performance characterization. We
experimentally demonstrate a low injection power optical wavelength conversion by injecting an optical beam from a
signal carrier master vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) into the side-mode of the slave VCSEL. This technique
solves the challenge of wavelength collisions and also provides wavelength re-use in typical wavelength division
multiplexed (WDM) systems. This paper, for the first time, uses two 1550 nm VCSELs with tuneability range of 3 nm for
a 5-9.8 mA bias current. The master VCSEL is modulated with a non-return-to-zero (NRZ) pseudo-random binary
sequence (PRBS_27
-1) 8.5 Gb/s data. A data signal conversion penalty of 1.1 dB is realized when a 15 dBm injection beam
is used. The transmission performance of the converted wavelength from the slave VCSEL is evaluated using BER
measurements at a 10-9 threshold level. A 0.5 dB transmission penalty of the converted wavelength data is realized in an
8.5 Gb/s transmission over 24.7 km. This work is vital for optical fibre systems that may require wavelength switching
for transmission of data signals. | en_US |