Characterization of time-resolved laser differential phase using 3D complementary cumulative distribution functions


Autoria(s): Walsh, Anthony J.; O'Dowd, John A.; Bessler, Vivian M.; Shi, Kai; Smyth, Frank; Dailey, James M.; Kelleher, Bryan; Barry, Liam P.; Ellis, Andrew D.
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15/05/2012

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An experimental method for characterizing the time-resolved phase noise of a fast switching tunable laser is discussed. The method experimentally determines a complementary cumulative distribution function of the laser's differential phase as a function of time after a switching event. A time resolved bit error rate of differential quadrature phase shift keying formatted data, calculated using the phase noise measurements, was fitted to an experimental time-resolved bit error rate measurement using a field programmable gate array, finding a good agreement between the time-resolved bit error rates.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18054/1/ol_37_10_1769.pdf

Walsh, Anthony J.; O'Dowd, John A.; Bessler, Vivian M.; Shi, Kai; Smyth, Frank; Dailey, James M.; Kelleher, Bryan; Barry, Liam P. and Ellis, Andrew D. (2012). Characterization of time-resolved laser differential phase using 3D complementary cumulative distribution functions. Optics Letters, 37 (10), pp. 1769-1771.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18054/

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