Abstract
Due to their large gain bandwidth, semiconductor lasers are an interesting alternative to conventional ultrafast laser systems. Their potential pulse width is predicted to be well below 60 fs [1]. In comparison to other sources, they are directly electrically pumped, are compact in size and their emission range can be designed by bandgap engineering. Yet semiconductor lasers for ultrashort pulse generation still face challenges.
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