Abstract
A dynamic theoretical model has been proposed for simulating the wavelength switching performance of widely tunable sampled-grating distributed Bragg reflector lasers. The active region of the device is still operated in time domain while the passive parts are first modeled by transfer-matrix method and then transformed into the time domain via digital filter approach. The switching performance and corresponding mode-competition behaviors can be clearly demonstrated by the transient spectrum traced by the switching time.
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