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High frequency electrical crosstalk in monolithically integrated EA-moduiated tunable DBR lasers

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Abstract

We report measurements of excess wavelength chirp caused by high frequency electrical crosstalk between an electroabsorption modulator and the tuning section of a monolithically integrated DBR laser. The high tuning efficiency of the laser leads to stringent electrical isolation requirements.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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