Claims
- 1. A photonic device comprising:
an array of lasers on a substrate, each of the lasers in the array of lasers provided a separate drive line; and an array of electro-absorption modulators on the substrate, the electro-absorption modulators receiving light emitted from at least one of the lasers in the array of lasers, the electro-absorption modulators receiving a common data signal from a data signal line.
- 2. The photonic device of claim 1 wherein the data signal line couples the electro-absorption modulators in parallel, such that the common data signal drives all of the electro-absorption modulators.
- 3. The photonic device of claim 2 wherein the data signal line includes a matching resistor, the matching resistor serving to terminate a transmission line formed by the data signal line and associated elements.
- 4. The photonic device of claim 3 wherein the data signal line includes inductors between the electro-absorption modulators, whereby the inductance of the data signal line including inductors and capacitance provided by the electro-absorption modulators provides an effective lumped transmission line.
- 5. The photonic device of claim 4 wherein the inductors are spiral inductors mounted on a semiconductor device formed on the substrate.
- 6. The photonic device of claim 1 further comprising an optical switch, the optical switch directing light emitted by a one of the lasers in the array of lasers and passed through a one of the electro-absorption modulators to an optical output path.
- 7. The photonic device of claim 6 wherein the optical switch comprises a moveable MEMS element.
- 8. The photonic device of claim 6 wherein spacing of the lasers in the array of lasers is on the order of 10 microns.
- 9. The photonic device of claim 6 wherein spacing of the lasers in the array of lasers is approximately 10 microns.
- 10. The photonic device of claim 8 wherein the lasers in the array of lasers each emit light at a different wavelength.
- 11. The photonic device of claim 6 wherein each electro-absorption modulator is associated with a laser in the array of lasers, and each electro-absorption modulator receives light from the associated laser.
- 12. The photonic device of claim 11 wherein the bandgap of each electro-absorption modulator varies, with the bandgap varied as a function of the wavelength of light emitted from a laser associated with each electro-absorption modulater.
- 13. The photonic device of claim 1 wherein the lasers in the array of lasers form a plurality of sub-groups, with an electro-absorption modulator associated with each sub-group.
- 14. The photonic device of claim 13 further comprising a combiner for each sub-group, each combiner configured to combine light from the lasers in a sub-group and provide the light to the electro-absorption modulator associated with the sub-group.
- 15. The photonic device of claim 14 further comprising an optical switch, the optical switch directing light emitted by a one of the lasers in the array of lasers and passed through a one of the electro-absorption modulators to an optical output path.
- 16. The photonic device of claim 15 wherein the optical switch is a MEMS mirror.
- 17. The photonic device of claim 15 wherein spacing of the lasers in the array of lasers is on the order of 10 microns.
- 18. The photonic device of claim 15 wherein spacing of the lasers in the array of lasers is approximately 10 microns.
- 19. The photonic device of claim 18 wherein the lasers in the array of lasers each emit light at a different wavelength.
- 20. A semiconductor device for providing a modulated light signal from a closely packed laser array, the modulated signal being at a selectable wavelength, the semiconductor device comprising:
an array of lasers formed on a substrate, the lasers in the array of lasers each lasing at a different frequency, the lasers in the array of lasers being spaced approximately 10 microns apart; an array of electro-absorption modulators formed on the substrate, each of the electro-absorption modulators being associated with a laser in the array of lasers, each electro-absorption modulator receiving light from their associated laser when the associated laser lases.
- 21. The semiconductor device of claim 20 wherein the lasers have separate drive lines and the electro-absorption modulators have a common data signal line.
- 22. The semiconductor device of claim 21 wherein the substrate is mounted on a submount, and the common data signal line is coupled to a matching resistor mounted on the submount.
- 23. A photonic device comprising:
a plurality of lasers formed on a substrate; a plurality of combiners, each of the combiners combining light from a number of different lasers of the plurality of lasers; a plurality of electro-absorption modulators formed on the substrate, each of the electro-absorption modulators associated with and receiving light from a different combiner.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/280,093, entitled SWITCHED LASER ARRAY MODULATION WITH INTEGRAL ELECTROABSORBTION MODULATOR, filed Mar. 30, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60280093 |
Mar 2001 |
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