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CHIRP REDUCTION IN 1.5 μm DISTRIBUTED FEEDBACK LASERS BY MODULATION PULSE SHAPING

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Abstract

The development of single longitudinal mode lasers such as the distributed feedback (DFB) device, has enabled the demonstration of high capacity long haul optical fibre transmission systems. Such systems have a requirement for a narrow source spectral linewidth to reduce the effects of chromatic dispersion in unshifted monomode fibre

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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