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Recent Progress of Self-Assembled Quantum-Dot Optical Devices for Optical Telecommunication: Temperature-Insensitive 10 Gb/s Directly Modulated Lasers and 40 Gb/s Signal-Regenerative Amplifiers

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Abstract

This paper reviews the recent progress of self-assembled quantum-dot optical devices, highlighting temperature-Insensitive 10 Gb/s directly modulated lasers at 1.3 μm and 40 Gb/s signal-regenerative amplifiers in the 1.5 μm band.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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