del Río Campos et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Analysis of linewidth and extinction ratio in directly modulated lasers for performance optimization in 10 Gbit/s CWDM systemsdel Río Campos et al., 2010
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- 8541701696013328175
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- del Río Campos C
- Horche P
- Martin-Minguez A
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- Optics communications
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Direct Modulation Lasers (DMLs) have attracted increased attention during the past few years because of their intrinsic simplicity and cost-effectiveness, especially when applied to WDM metro and access networks. However, the output power waveform from a directly …
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