An amplitude-modulated vestigial-sideband, television channel sub-carrier
multiplexed optical fiber transmission system includes a laser diode
operating linearly throughout the desired range of multiplex frequencies.
Such linear laser diode operation is accomplished by limiting leakage
current within the laser diode to a very low level. The composite
second-order distortion in the optical output signal from the laser diode
is down typically 50 db from the video carrier for each channel. For some
laser diodes that exhibit slow turn-on in the L-I characteristic, there is
a point of inflection in the L-I curve. Operation with the laser biased at
or near this point results in extremely linear performance, even though
the laser may have insufficient blocking of leakage current to otherwise
produce acceptable linearity.
Other References
T. E. Darcie et al., "Lightwave Multi-Channel Analog AM Video Distribution
Systems", ICC, Jun. 1989, pp. 1004-1007.
T. E. Darcie et al., "Intermodulation and Harmonic Distortion in InGaAsP
Lasers", Electronic Letters, Aug. 1985, vol. 21, No. 16, pp. 665-666;
erratum, Electronic Letters, May 1986, vol. 22, No. 11, p. 619.
J. Milo et al., "InGaAsP Double-Channel-Planar-Buried-Heterostructure Laser
Diode (DC-DBH LD) With Effective Current Confinement", Journal of
Lightwave Technology, vol. LT-1, Mar. 1983, pp. 195-202.
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