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CM and High-Speed Single-Longitudinal-Mode Operation of a Short InGaAsP Injection Laser with External Coupled Cavity

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Abstract

The characteristics of injection lasers under high-speed modulation are of great interest for high bandwidth lightwave communication. Control of the dynamic spectra, e.g., achieving and maintaining single-longitudinal-mode operation under fast modulation, is important in long distance, high bandwidth single-mode fiber transmission (where chromatic dispersion or mode partition noise can become the transmission 1 imitation with multi-longitudinal-mode injection lasers).

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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