Abstract
Coherent optical communication is considered as an indispensable solution to the ever-increasing demand for higher data rates. To reduce the cost and form factor of coherent transceivers, full integration of photonic devices including lasers, modulators, amplifiers, photodetectors, and other components is necessary. However, as fabricating optical isolators on chip remains extremely challenging, optical feedback, which can degrade the coherence of semiconductor lasers, becomes the main obstacle, thwarting large-scale photonic integration. An appealing solution to such a problem is to use semiconductor lasers with intrinsic insensitivity to optical feedback as the integrated light sources. The heterogenous Si/III-V lasers, with their built-in high-Q resonators, are expected to possess a robustness to optical feedback which exceeds by several orders of magnitude compared to commercial III-V distributed feedback (DFB) lasers, which will be validated here. We present data showing that the heterogeneous Si/III-V lasers can preserve their phase coherence under much larger optical feedback and therefore function without severe degradation in isolator-free coherent optical communication systems.
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