Issue 9 • Date Sept. 2002
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Low-threshold high-T/sub 0/ 1.3-/spl mu/m InAs quantum-dot lasers due to p-type modulation doping of the active region
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High-temperature and high-speed operation of a 1.3-/spl mu/m uncooled InGaAsP-InP DFB laser
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Wide range tunable laterally coupled distributed-feedback lasers based on InGaAs-GaAs quantum dots
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Optical mode converter integration with InP-InGaAsP active and passive waveguides using a single regrowth process
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Optical bistability in an L-band dual-wavelength erbium-doped fiber laser with overlapping cavities
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Demonstration of highly efficient flat-gain L-band erbium-doped fiber amplifiers by incorporating a fiber Bragg grating
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Abrupt and asymptotic transience in DWDM systems using backward-pumped fiber Raman amplifier
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Speed limit of all-optical gate switches using cascaded second-order nonlinear effect in quasi-phase-matched LiNbO3 devices
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Multiple importance sampling for first- and second-order polarization-mode dispersion
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A study on the relationship between DWDM transmission performance and chromatic dispersion
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Stimulated Brillouin scattering in high-order mode fibers employed in dispersion management modules
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Reduction of intrachannel four-wave mixing using the alternate-phase RZ modulation format
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Analysis and measurement of polarization conversion in a periodically loaded dielectric waveguide
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Strength and symmetry of the third-order nonlinearity during poling of glass waveguides
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Low-loss and thermally stable TE-mode selective polymer waveguide using photosensitive fluorinated polyimide
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Compact integrated silica wavelength filters
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University College London


