The locking bandwidth of harmonically driven and fundamentally driven mode-locked semiconductor lasers is shown to be a sensitive function of the external cavity length. The largest locking bandwidths are obtained with fundamentally driven lasers.
Effect of cavity length on the locking bandwidth of high repetition rate mode-locked semiconductor lasers
1992-01-01
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