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Semiconductor Injection Lasers for Long Wavelength Optical Communications

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Abstract

The intense interest in fiber optic communications has been encouraging the development of long wavelength semiconductor lasers emitting at 1.1-1.6 μm1-3), where silica fibers have minimum loss and dispersion. In this paper, we describe the recent efforts on long wavelength lasers, which include the realization of various laser structures using the InGaAsP/InP system, reliability study, and modulation experiments.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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