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Extremely high‐frequency self‐pulsations in chirped‐grating distributed‐feedback semiconductor lasers
Liao, Yuan‐hwang; Winful, Herbert G.
1996-11-11
Citation:
Liao, Yuan‐Hwang; Winful, Herbert G. (1996). "Extremely high‐frequency self‐pulsations in chirped‐grating distributed‐feedback semiconductor lasers." Applied Physics Letters 69(20): 2989-2991. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/70703>
Abstract:
We show that an asymmetrically chirped, single‐section distributed‐feedback (DFB) laser is capable of sustained self‐pulsations at frequencies in excess of 200 GHz. These pulsations arise from mode beating and are absent in uniform or symmetrically chirped DFB lasers. For sufficiently large coupling constants, the pulsation frequency can approach a terahertz. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
DOIs:
10.1063/1.117753
Handle:
http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/70703
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