半導体光増幅器における反射誘起利得およびノイズダイナミクスの双方向モデリング
Optics express
|December 19, 2025
まとめ
半導体光増幅器(SOA)における反射は、かなりのノイズを引き起こします。新しい双方向モデルは、これらの反射が環境要因によって増幅され、性能を低下させる様子を示しており、慎重なシステム設計が必要であることを示唆しています。
科学分野:
- フォトニクス
- 半導体デバイス物理学
- 光工学
背景:
- 半導体光増幅器(SOA)における反射は、シリコンフォトニクスにおける性能を低下させます。
- 既存のモデルでは、双方向結合からのノイズを捉えることができません。
研究 の 目的:
- SOAの自己整合的な双方向モデルを開発すること。
- 反射がノイズと利得ダイナミクスに与える影響を分析すること。
主な方法:
- 双方向伝搬モデルを開発しました。
- 非線形利得飽和と位相感受性干渉を含めました。
- 外部ノイズ源の影響を調査しました。
主要な成果:
- 双方向結合は過剰強度ノイズを著しく増加させます。
- ノイズレベルは、増幅された自発放出(ASE)フロアに近づく可能性があります。
- 穏やかな反射と振動/ドリフトの組み合わせがノイズを増幅します。
結論:
- SOAノイズの理解には双方向モデルが不可欠です。
- 反射誘起ノイズは、異種統合されたIII-V/Siシステムで考慮する必要があります。
- このモデルは、アクティブフォトニックデバイスの最適化に役立ちます。
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