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InP-Based Quantum Dot Lasers

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Abstract

An overview is given about recent results on static and dynamic properties of InP-based quantum dot lasers. High temperature stability in directly modulated lasers (T0 > 100 K, T1 > 500 K, up to 35 GBit/s) and narrow linewidth (< 150 kHz) with wide wavelength tuning range (C+ band) in an integrated QD DFB laser chip are obtained.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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