Issue 10 • Date Oct. 1999
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1.3-μm CW lasing of InGaAs-GaAs quantum dots at room temperature with a threshold current of 8 mA
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Room-temperature pulsed operation of triple-quantum-well GaInNAs lasers grown on misoriented GaAs substrates by MOCVD
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Cascaded strongly gain-coupled (SGC) DFB lasers with 15-nm continuous-wavelength tuning
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Generation of 20-fs optical pulses from a gain-switched laser diode by a four-stage soliton compression technique
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Wavelength tuning of a laser diode by using a micromechanical Fabry-Perot interferometer
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High-power high-brightness GaInAsSb-AlGaAsSb tapered laser arrays with anamorphic collimating lenses emitting at 2.05 /spl mu/m
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Stability analysis of quantum-well semiconductor lasers with carrier transport effects
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Dynamic erbium-doped fiber amplifier based on active gain flattening with fiber acoustooptic tunable filters
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Modeling the saturation induced by broad-band pulses amplified in an erbium-doped fiber amplifier
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Round-trip time and dispersion optimization in a dual-wavelength actively mode-locked Er-doped fiber laser including nonchirped fiber Bragg gratings
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A novel high-speed and wavelength insensitive Y-branch modulator with reduced and controllable chirp
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Crosstalk-, loss-, and length-reduced digital optical Y-branch switches using a double-etch waveguide structure
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40-Gb/s OTDM to 4 x 10 Gb/s WDM conversion in monolithic InP Mach-Zehnder interferometer module
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Theory of stimulated Raman scattering cancellation in wavelength-division-multiplexed systems via spectral inversion
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Adjustable compensation of polarization mode dispersion using a high-birefringence nonlinearly chirped fiber Bragg grating
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University College London


