Abstract
An integrated laser is a class of laser diode with external waveguides coupled to the active waveguide or the main resonator; thus optical components are monolithically integrated along the waveguide to work together with the main resonator. This new function can be achieved by such an integrated laser. An example, of an integrated laser used to improve a laser diode is the dynamic single-mode laser, such as a form of DFB or DBR laser for wideband lightwave communications. Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) which monolithically integrate optical devices and/or components together with integrated lasers are also being studied.
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