Abstract
High speed laser design can be split into three separate parts: a) the reduction of laser parasities, b) the optimization of intrinsic laser bandwidth, and c) the reduction of transport related bandwidth limitations. The parasitic components of a laser diode (capacitance and resistance) must be reduced by design, while care is also needed to produce a microwave mount with a wide bandwidth and a low inductance connection to the laser.1
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