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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 1991
Filed:
Jan. 02, 1990
Edward J Flynn, Summit, NJ (US);
Leonard J Ketelsen, Fanwood, NJ (US);
Charles B Roxlo, Bridgewater, NJ (US);
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ (US);
Abstract
Lasers for use in multichannel analog optical fiber communication systems (e.g., of the type contemplated for CATV) have to meet very stringent requirements, including high linearity. DFB lasers are advantageously used in such communication systems. Typically only a relatively small percentage of the nominally identical DFB lasers on a wafer meet the specifications. It has now been discovered that the likelihood that a given DFB laser will meet the requirements is substantially increased if the laser comprises means that are adapted for producing a non-uniform photon density in the laser cavity, with the density of photons being larger in the rear portion of the cavity than in the front portion, such that during operation of the laser the gain in the back portion is substantially independent of the laser current, whereas the gain in the front portion is a function of the laser current. Exemplarily, lasers according to the invention have power asymmetry less than about 5. Preferred embodiments are AR/HR lasers with KL in the range 1.6-2.5. Optionally lasers according to the invention have a phase shift located in the back portion of the grating, a split contact, and/or a non-constant mesa width.