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Compact asymmetric strongly gain-coupled DFB laser array with integrated BFM array for simultaneous 4-λ 2.5 Gb/s 100 km WDM transmission
A low-cost and high-performance 4- lambda wavelength division multiplexing distributed feedback (WDM-DFB) laser array (or WDM4), employing a newly developed asymmetric strongly gain-coupled (A-SGC) laser structure, and a novel compact packaging approach was developed for optical network applications...
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