1994
DOI: 10.1109/3.299460
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Switching and optical modulation of three-section DBR lasers

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“…This indicates that the synchronization recovery time is determined by wavelength-switching induced transient time. The wavelength-switching time is mainly contributed by the time of carrier variation in the grating section until the non-lasing mode reaches threshold condition [27]. Therefore, optimizing laser parameters such as grating coupling coefficients could further reduce the transient time.…”
Section: Synchronization Of Dbr Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that the synchronization recovery time is determined by wavelength-switching induced transient time. The wavelength-switching time is mainly contributed by the time of carrier variation in the grating section until the non-lasing mode reaches threshold condition [27]. Therefore, optimizing laser parameters such as grating coupling coefficients could further reduce the transient time.…”
Section: Synchronization Of Dbr Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%