Observation of dark-pulse formation in gain-clamped semiconductor optical amplifiers by cross-gain modulation

We have measured the ultrafast simultaneous cross-gain and laser mode dynamics in a gain-clamped semiconductor amplifier perturbed by an intense detuned 150 fs pump pulse. Besides relaxation oscillations, we demonstrate the instantaneous formation of a dark pulse in the laser mode that repeats itself with a period given by the cavity round-trip time. The dark pulse sequence subsequently decays into two-mode beating and is shown to weakly cross modulate the amplifier gain. To describe dark-pulse formation a time- and spatially dependent model based on rate equations is necessary. The experimental results are in reasonable agreement with numerical simulations. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(99)02750-3].