Abstract
Monolithic two-section passively mode-locked (ML) quantum dot (QD) lasers are efficient sources for the generation of coherent, stable, high repetition rate optical pulses. It has recently been shown that these devices can simultaneously exhibit a low timing jitter and a narrow pulse [1]. The aim of this paper is to present a detailed theoretical and experimental analysis of the timing jitter as a function of the injection current.
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