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Fully functional integrated tunable and stabilized lasers and transmitters for DWDM applications

Bylsma et al., 2001

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12400331279054444532
Author
Bylsma R
Ketelsen L
Ackerman D
Johnson J
Kamath K
Dean E
Asous W
Geary J
Mak E
Snyder D
Stayt Jr J
Broutin S
Eshelman M
Meyers M
Scrak S
Hartman R
Koch T
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Testing, Reliability, and Applications of Optoelectronic Devices

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Tunable lasers are becoming critical in DWDM systems for reasons of increased system functionality, system adaptability and costs. Key issues that arise are wavelength tuning range, characterization of the devices, wavelength control, mode stabilization, wavelength …
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