Timing jitter in semiconductor lasers under pseudorandom word modulation

Timing jitter of semiconductor lasers under pseudorandom word modulation was studied at 1 Gb/s. For lasers biased above threshold the timing jitter was Gaussian in distribution, with a turn-on timing jitter amplitude tau =2 sigma =+or-6 ps. For lasers biased below threshold, the turn-on timing jitter showed two peaks of Gaussian distribution, with an amplitude tau =60+or-10 ps and separated by about 80 ps. This phenomenon is due to a pattern-dependent effect of the laser turn-on delay. Theoretical calculations show that for data transmission above 2.2 Gb/s, the laser has to be biased above threshold to avoid excessive (>0.5 dB) jitter-induced power penalty. >