Abstract:
The spectral characteristics of the linear gain and the small-signal crosstalk of
positively detuned and negatively detuned quantum dot gain-clamped semiconductor optical
amplifiers (QDGC-SOA) have been studied. Our analysis reveals that the linear gain
of the ground-state in positively detuned QDGC-SOA can be enhanced by doping the dots
by p-type concentration, while the linear gain of the excited-state in negatively detuned
QDGC-SOA can be enhanced by doping the dots by n-type concentration. The small-signal
crosstalk is found to be proportional to the amplification where we find that positively
detuned QDGC-SOA exhibits less crosstalk (by at least 3 dB) than negatively detuned
QDGC-SOA. In addition, we find that positively detuned QDGC-SOA is capable of providing
larger optical gain.