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Four wave mixing characterization of semiconductor optical amplifiers with different cavity lengths

Ribeiro et al., 2007

Document ID
3838556118736259652
Author
Ribeiro N
Gallep C
Cavalcante A
Conforti E
Publication year
Publication venue
2007 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference

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Experimental results of four-wave mixing in linear and nonlinear semiconductor optical amplifiers of various cavity lengths are presented. The characterization involves variation of power, wavelength, detuning, and optical polarization. In addition, the relative efficiency of …
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