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Widely tunable laterally coupled distributed feedback laser diodes for multispecies gas analysis based on InAs/InGaAs quantum-dash material

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Abstract

Applying the concept of binary superimposed gratings, widely tunable single-mode laser diodes suitable for multispecies gas detection in the 1.8μm wavelength range could be manufactured on InAs/InGaAs quantum dash-in-a-well material. A discrete wavelength tuning range of 21nm as well as continuous tuning over 0.8nm are demonstrated. Water and hydrogen chloride could be detected at absorption lines 13nm apart.

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