An experimental investigation of tunable laser diodes based on multiple etched slots
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Diarmuid C. Byrne, 'An experimental investigation of tunable laser diodes based on multiple etched slots', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2010, pp 221Download Item:
Abstract:
Widely tunable semiconductor lasers will play a critical part in future
technologies. Tunable lasers are rapidly replacing fixed wavelength lasers in dense
wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) optical communications. The
performance specifications of tunable lasers are the same as fixed wavelength
specifications plus additional specifications that include: wavelength tuning range;
wavelength switching speed; and minimum wavelength spacing. Tunable laser diodes
(TLD) have been used in optical networks for some time now starting with devices
with small wavelength coverage and moving towards full band coverage.
Author: Byrne, Diarmuid C.
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Donegan, JohnPublisher:
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