Marek Chacinski
Royal Institute of Technology
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Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2009
Marek Chacinski; Urban Westergren; Björn Stoltz; Lars Thylén; Richard Schatz; Stefan Hammerfeldt
A monolithically integrated distributed feedback (DFB) laser and traveling-wave electro-absorption modulator (TWEAM) with ges 100 GHz -3 dBe bandwidth suitable for Non-return-to-zero (NRZ) operation with on-off keying (OOK) is presented. The steady-state, small-signal modulation response, microwave reflection, chirp characteristic, and both data operation and transmission were investigated. The DFB-TWEAM was found to be an attractive candidate for future short distance communication in high bitrates systems.
IEEE Electron Device Letters | 2008
Marek Chacinski; Urban Westergren; Bo G. Willen; B. Stoltz; Lars Thylén
The design of a traveling-wave electroabsorption modulator (TWEAM) has been improved to decrease the drive voltage. The absorption layer was optimized and together with a novel segmentation of microwave design was introduced to increase the active modulator length. The resulting - 3-dBe bandwidth of fabricated devices was estimated to be 99 GHz. Extinction ratios of 10 dB back-to-back and 6.7 dB after transmission over 2.2-km long fiber were measured with an incident drive voltage of only 2 V peak to peak. This TWEAM performance is believed to constitute a new state of the art for modulators suitable for 100-Gb/s Ethernet with on-off keying.
IEEE Electron Device Letters | 2008
Marek Chacinski; Urban Westergren; Bjoern Stoltz; Lars Thylén
The worlds first monolithically integrated distributed feedback laser and electroabsorption (EA) modulator with an expected ges100 GHz -3 dBe bandwidth suitable for 100 Gb/s operation with on-off keying is presented. The design of the EA modulator uses a traveling-wave structure with three active segments and a total active length of 180 mum resulting in ~ 2.5 V peak-to-peak drive voltage for 10 dB optical extinction ratio and low electrical reflection.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2005
Marek Chacinski; Mats Isaksson; Richard Schatz
The dynamic performance of the modulated-grating Y-branch laser is presented. In order to reach over 40-nm tuning range, the devices utilize an additive Vernier effect and relative tuning of two reflecting gratings. The device shows high (>13 dBm ex-facet) and uniform (<1.2-dB variation) steady state output power over the tuning range, and sidemode suppression ratio >40 dB. The laser behavior under small- and large-signal operation conditions is investigated. The laser exhibits a resonance frequency of 7.4-8.8 GHz at 80-mA bias. A 10-Gb/s eye diagram measurement showed high extinction ratio and signal-to-noise ratio.
european conference on optical communication | 2010
Jiantong Li; Colja Schubert; R. H. Derksen; R. E. Makon; V. Hurm; Anders Djupsjöbacka; Marek Chacinski; Urban Westergren; H.-G. Bach; G. G. Mekonnen; A. G. Steffan; H. Walcher; Josef Rosenzweig
112 Gb/s field trial demonstration of a complete ETDM system based on monolithically integrated transmitter and receiver modules was achieved for the first time, with BER performance below FEC error-free threshold at 231 −1 PRBS tributary data word-length.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2010
Marek Chacinski; Urban Westergren; Lars Thylén; Björn Stoltz; Josef Rosenzweig; R. E. Makon; Jie Li; Andreas G. Steffan
Performance of a packaged distributed-feedback travelling-wave electroabsorption modulator module for data transmission at 100 Gb/s is presented for the first time. Clearly open eye diagrams at 80 Gb/s with an extinction ratio (ER) of 4.9 dB and 100 Gb/s with ER 4.2 dB (limited by measurement setup) are demonstrated together with data transmission over 100-m-long standard single-mode fiber and over dispersion-compensated 10-km fiber link.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2010
Marek Chacinski; Urban Westergren; Björn Stoltz; R. E. Makon; V. Hurm; Andreas G. Steffan
Components of a 100 Gb/s transmitter with electrical time-division multiplexing are presented as following: electrical multiplexer, driver amplifier, and large-bandwidth distributed feedback-traveling-wave electro-absorption modulator module. The performance of the parts of the transmitter, as well as the complete chain, is investigated for data operation and transmission in future 100 Gb/s Ethernet (100GbE). Clearly open eye diagrams at 100 Gb/s are demonstrated together with data transmission over 300 m long standard single mode fiber link.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2007
Asier Villafranca; Javier Lasobras; Ignacio Garcés; Guido Giuliani; Silvano Donati; Marek Chacinski; Richard Schatz; C. Kouloumentas; D. Klonidis; Ioannis Tomkos; Pascal Landais; R. Escorihuela; Judy M Rorison; J. Pozo; Andrea Fiore; P. Moreno; Marco Rossetti; W. Elsasser; J. von Staden; Guillaume Huyet; M. Saarinen; M. Pessa; P. Leinonen; V. Vilokkinen; Marc Sciamanna; Jan Danckaert; Krassimir Panajotov; T. Fordell; A. Lindberg; J. F Hayau
Round-robin measurements on the linewidth enhancement factor are carried out within several laboratories participating to EU COST 288 action. The alpha-factor is measured by applying up to 7 different techniques. The obtained results are compared.
optical fiber communication conference | 2005
Mats Isaksson; Marek Chacinski; Olle Kjebon; Richard Schatz; Jan-Olof Wesström
High speed properties of a directly modulated widely tunable MG-Y laser have been evaluated. Small signal response and 10 Gb/s NRZ modulation were performed within the 40 nm tuning range.
optical fiber communication conference | 2013
Marek Chacinski; Nicolae Chitica; Stefan Molin; Nenad Lalic; Olof Sahlén
We report 25.78Gbps error-free transmission over 114m OM3-fiber using QSFP modules based on 850nm multimode VCSEL. Error-free (10-15) transmission was achieved over entire range of 0°C-85°C module case temperature. Neither equalization nor CDR were used.