TY - JOUR
T1 - Subnanosecond Marx Generators for Picosecond Gain-Switched Laser Diodes
AU - Cao, Fuyi
AU - Jiang, Dongxin
AU - Liu, Yuejun
AU - Tian, Yunpeng
AU - Ran, Xu
AU - Long, Yisu
AU - Ito, Takashi
AU - Hu, Xiaobo
AU - Weng, Guoen
AU - Akiyama, Hidefumi
AU - Chen, Shaoqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/2/1
Y1 - 2024/2/1
N2 - High precision time-of-flight based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) system needs compact ultrafast pulsed lasers, such as gain-switched semiconductor laser diodes, which have the advantages of low cost, small size, and mass-producible, for short pulse generation, and are of great interest in many other fields, where low-cost high-voltage electrical pulse generators are in demand to directly modulate laser diodes for practical applications. Here, we presented a low-cost subnanosecond electrical pulse generator based on avalanche transistors, with output electrical pulses having a maximum peak voltage of approximately 25 V and a minimum pulse width of approximately 450 ps, depending on load impedance. We applied the electrical pulses on a gallium nitride (GaN)-based blue-violet laser diode, and demonstrated typical gain-switching characteristics of the laser diode. The minimum pulse width of the first spike of the gain-switched optical pulses was as short as 23 ps. In addition, we constructed a field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-triggered Marx generator with programmable frequency, and demonstrated its practicability in characterizing the transient gain-switching properties of laser diodes with a streak camera. These results should be of significant interest for both industrial applications and scientific research.
AB - High precision time-of-flight based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) system needs compact ultrafast pulsed lasers, such as gain-switched semiconductor laser diodes, which have the advantages of low cost, small size, and mass-producible, for short pulse generation, and are of great interest in many other fields, where low-cost high-voltage electrical pulse generators are in demand to directly modulate laser diodes for practical applications. Here, we presented a low-cost subnanosecond electrical pulse generator based on avalanche transistors, with output electrical pulses having a maximum peak voltage of approximately 25 V and a minimum pulse width of approximately 450 ps, depending on load impedance. We applied the electrical pulses on a gallium nitride (GaN)-based blue-violet laser diode, and demonstrated typical gain-switching characteristics of the laser diode. The minimum pulse width of the first spike of the gain-switched optical pulses was as short as 23 ps. In addition, we constructed a field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-triggered Marx generator with programmable frequency, and demonstrated its practicability in characterizing the transient gain-switching properties of laser diodes with a streak camera. These results should be of significant interest for both industrial applications and scientific research.
KW - Avalanche transistor
KW - electric circuit
KW - gain switch
KW - laser diode
KW - picosecond
KW - pulse generation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85179783233
U2 - 10.1109/JPHOT.2023.3342450
DO - 10.1109/JPHOT.2023.3342450
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85179783233
SN - 1943-0655
VL - 16
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - IEEE Photonics Journal
JF - IEEE Photonics Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 1500408
ER -