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High-Bit-Rate, Transform-Limited Pulse Trains by Intracavity Laser Frequency Modulation

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Abstract

Generation of high-repetition-rate, transform-limited picosecond pulse trains is of major concern for applications in soliton-based optical transmission systems. Active mode-locking of semiconductor or erbium lasers is a well-assessed technique, but it is generally affected by stability problems related to the intrinsic resonant nature of this method, in particular when phase mode locking is adopted [1].

© 1998 IEEE

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