Performance characteristics of recently developed superluminescent diodes (SLDs) based on double quantum-well (InGa)As heterostructure and InAs/AlGaAs/GaAs quantum-dot heterostructure are presented. Emission spectra of these SLDs cover spectral bands 960-1080 nm and 1100-1230 nm respectively. Owing to their usage, combined light sources of BroadLighter series cover now the entire NIR-range of 770-1230 nm. New prototypes of swept-wavelength light sources in the range of 820-1080 nm based on quantum-well broadband SOAs and tunable acousto-optic filters are described.
Two novel high-brightness broadband light sources based on quantum-well superluminescent diodes for optical coherence tomography and other applications with record CW output power and spectral bandwidth are described.
The results of recent studies of superluminescent diodes (SLDs) based on new quantum-well (QW) (GaAl)As and (InGa)As heterostructures of spectral range 800 -900 nm with spectral bandwidths of up to 80 nm and output power ex SM fiber of up to 50 mW are presented.
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