We experimentally and theoretically characterize multimode elliptical oxide aperture VCSELs. Optical spectra display sideband peaks and Relative Intensity Noise spectra reveal spurious peaks that limit the laser performance for high-speed optical communications. For the first time, we analytically explain these characteristics as nontrivial four-wave-mixing processes, through a model based on mode expansion of the electric field, accounting for coherent mode coupling. We validate these findings with spatially resolved near-field measurements performed with a lensed fiber and a high-resolution optical spectrum analyzer. We extract the spatial profile of sidebands observed in the optical spectrum and we demonstrate that they originate from four-wave mixing between optical modes
Assessing noise performance in multimode VCSELs with elliptical oxide apertures through spatially resolved near-field measurements / Rimoldi, Cristina; Novarese, Marco; Columbo, Lorenzo L.; Romero García, Sebastian; Raabe, Christian; Gioannini, Mariangela. - 13384:(2025). (Intervento presentato al convegno SPIE OPTO tenutosi a San Francisco (USA) nel 25-30 January 2025) [10.1117/12.3041875].
Assessing noise performance in multimode VCSELs with elliptical oxide apertures through spatially resolved near-field measurements
Cristina Rimoldi;Marco Novarese;Lorenzo L. Columbo;Mariangela Gioannini
2025
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We experimentally and theoretically characterize multimode elliptical oxide aperture VCSELs. Optical spectra display sideband peaks and Relative Intensity Noise spectra reveal spurious peaks that limit the laser performance for high-speed optical communications. For the first time, we analytically explain these characteristics as nontrivial four-wave-mixing processes, through a model based on mode expansion of the electric field, accounting for coherent mode coupling. We validate these findings with spatially resolved near-field measurements performed with a lensed fiber and a high-resolution optical spectrum analyzer. We extract the spatial profile of sidebands observed in the optical spectrum and we demonstrate that they originate from four-wave mixing between optical modesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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