Tunable self-seeding Fabry-Pérot laser diode for upstream multiwavelength shared ethernet passive optical network

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Error Statistics, Laser Modes, Laser Tuning, Optical Communication Equipment, Optical Fibre Lan, Optical Modulation, Semiconductor Lasers, Optical Communication Systems, Multiplexers, And Demultiplexers, Semiconductor Lasers, Laser Diodes, Fiber Networks, Modulation, Tuning, And Mode Locking

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We present a novel upstream multiwavelength shared ethernet passive optical network architecture, based on a proposed self-seeding Fabry-Pérot laser diode (FP-LD) at the optical network unit. The performances of the wavelength and power stability, side-mode suppression ratio, and tuning range for the proposed tunable self-seeding laser module are experimentally investigated. The bit-error-rate measurement is performed with direct modulation on FP-LD of 1.25 Gbps upstream data. The performance benefits from the upstream wavelengths sharing are showed via simulations.

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