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Mode stabilization technique for the multifrequency laser

A mode stabilization technique for waveguide grating router lasers which allows suppression of multi-longitudinal mode operation while simultaneously decreasing the laser chip size and increasing the maximum modulation speed is described.

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Main Authors: Moller, L., Doerr, C.R., Joyner, C.H., Zirngibl, M.
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Laser stability
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Magnetic flux leakage
Mirrors
Optical filters
Optical resonators
Waveguide lasers
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