Kim, 1996 - Google Patents

Reverse bias voltage dependent pulse shape and transmission change through a semiconductor saturable absorber

Kim, 1996

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5706159056748587906
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Kim D
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Applied physics letters

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The effect of reverse bias voltage on optical transmission through a waveguide semiconductor saturable absorber is measured for various optical input pulse energies. Reverse bias voltage dependent pulse shape narrowing after a single pass through the …
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