Abstract

Passively mode-locked quantum-dot diode lasers without saturable absorbers and artificial dispersion compensators are successfully developed on an InAs/InP material system. Their ultra-high repetition rates up to 100 GHz, pulse durations down to 300 fs, and multi-wavelength synchronization operation are also demonstrated.

Keywords:
Optoelectronics Quantum dot laser Laser Diode Materials science Quantum dot Mode-locking Dispersion (optics) Semiconductor laser theory Wavelength Optics Physics

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