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A Hybrid Mode Locked Semiconductor Laser as Tunable Source for 17 ps to 200 fs Pulses, Repetition Rates from 2 to 7 GHz and a Wavelength Range over 100 nm

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Abstract

Optical communication systems with very high transmission speed need compact and stable sources for ultra short pulses at high repetition rates. Besides, system experiments require tunability of wavelength, pulse width and repetition rate.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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