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Dynamics of quantum-dot mode-locked lasers with optical injection

Habruseva et al., 2011

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2286626180330461555
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Habruseva T
Huyet G
Hegarty S
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics

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We present the dynamics of quantum-dot passively mode-locked semiconductor lasers under optical injection. We discuss the benefits of various configurations of the master source including single, dual, and multiple coherent frequency sources. In particular, we …
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