Jitter measurements were performed on a monolithically integrated active/passive cavity multiple quantum well laser, actively mode-locked at 10 GHz via modulation of an absorber section. Sub-10 ps pulses were produced upon optimization of the drive conditions to the gain, distributed Bragg reflector, and absorber sections. A model was also developed using travelling wave rate equations. Simulation results suggest that spontaneous emission is the dominant cause of jitter, with carrier dynamics having a time constant of the order of 1 ns
Mode-locked laser designs for both time and frequency domain based applications are presented. It is...
A novel approach to residual jitter measurement examines the intensity crosscorrelation generated by...
phys.ethz.ch). Abstract: We present a timing jitter and amplitude noise characterization of a high-p...
The operation of a monolithic 5-quantum well, 4-section mode locked semiconductor laser with an inte...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 380 as of residual timing jitter (1 Hz-1 MHz) ...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 380 as of residual timing jitter (1 Hz-1 MHz) ...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate the dynamics of external-cavity mode-locked semicond...
The timing jitter of 2.3 ps 1043 nm pulses from a passively modelocked surface-emitting semiconducto...
We experimentally verify the theory of Haus et al. [IEEE J. Quantum Electron. 40, 41 (2004)] on the ...
It is shown experimentally that the jitter of actively mode-locked laser pulses is determined by two...
Q-switched and cavity-dumped 2 µm lasers suffer from fluctuations in build-up time and other paramet...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 8.5 fs timing jitter (10 Hz to 10 MHz) from a ...
We experimentally verify the theory of Haus et al. [IEEE J. Quantum Electron. 40, 41 (2004)] on the ...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 8.5 fs timing jitter (10 Hz to 10 MHz) from a ...
The magnitude and origin of pulse-to-pulse timing jitter from a four-wavelength modelocked semicondu...
Mode-locked laser designs for both time and frequency domain based applications are presented. It is...
A novel approach to residual jitter measurement examines the intensity crosscorrelation generated by...
phys.ethz.ch). Abstract: We present a timing jitter and amplitude noise characterization of a high-p...
The operation of a monolithic 5-quantum well, 4-section mode locked semiconductor laser with an inte...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 380 as of residual timing jitter (1 Hz-1 MHz) ...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 380 as of residual timing jitter (1 Hz-1 MHz) ...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate the dynamics of external-cavity mode-locked semicond...
The timing jitter of 2.3 ps 1043 nm pulses from a passively modelocked surface-emitting semiconducto...
We experimentally verify the theory of Haus et al. [IEEE J. Quantum Electron. 40, 41 (2004)] on the ...
It is shown experimentally that the jitter of actively mode-locked laser pulses is determined by two...
Q-switched and cavity-dumped 2 µm lasers suffer from fluctuations in build-up time and other paramet...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 8.5 fs timing jitter (10 Hz to 10 MHz) from a ...
We experimentally verify the theory of Haus et al. [IEEE J. Quantum Electron. 40, 41 (2004)] on the ...
We report the generation of optical pulse trains with 8.5 fs timing jitter (10 Hz to 10 MHz) from a ...
The magnitude and origin of pulse-to-pulse timing jitter from a four-wavelength modelocked semicondu...
Mode-locked laser designs for both time and frequency domain based applications are presented. It is...
A novel approach to residual jitter measurement examines the intensity crosscorrelation generated by...
phys.ethz.ch). Abstract: We present a timing jitter and amplitude noise characterization of a high-p...