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Self-stabilization of mode-locked quantum-dot lasers by time-delayed opto-electronic feedback

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Abstract

A novel stabilization scheme for passively mode-locked lasers is demonstrated. By electrical absorber-modulation via the time-delayed laser output, a significant broadband reduction of phase noise is achieved. A comparison with all-optical feedback stabilization is given.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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