Issue 1 • Date Jan. 2000
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1.58-μm lattice-matched and strained digital alloy AlGaInAs-InP multiple-quantum-well lasers
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Efficient continuous-wave lasing operation of a narrow-stripe oxide-confined GaInNAs-GaAs multiquantum-well laser grown by MOCVD
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High-temperature operation up to 170/spl deg/C of GaInNAs-GaAs quantum-well lasers grown by chemical beam epitaxy
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Thermal rollover characteristics up to 150/spl deg/C of buried-stripe type 980-nm laser diodes with a current injection window delineated by a SiNx layer
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Single and tunable dual-wavelength operation of an InGaAs-GaAs ridge waveguide distributed Bragg reflector laser
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Parallel pump-shared linear cavity laser array using 980-nm pump reflectors or N pieces of gain fibers as self-equalizers
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A compact optical wavelength selector composed of arrayed-waveguide gratings and an optical gate array integrated on a single PLC platform
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Influence of carrier transport on performance of SLALOM with a polarization-independent MQW SLA
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Experimental demonstration of long-distance dispersion-managed soliton propagation at zero average dispersion
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Impact of chromatic dispersion on the system limitation due to polarization mode dispersion
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Analytical theory for PMD-compensation
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Mean-square magnitude of all orders of polarization mode dispersion and the relation with the bandwidth of the principal states
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Fabrication of polymeric large-core waveguides for optical interconnects using a rubber molding process
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Resonance conditions of long-period gratings in temperature sensitive polymer ring optical fibers
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InGaAsPN-InP-based photodetectors for long wavelength (/spl lambda/>1.65 μm) applications
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University College London


