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Impacts of Coupling Efficiency and Facet residual reflectivity on Sampled Fiber Bragg Grating External Cavity Tunable Laser

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Abstract

Impacts of coupling efficiency and facet residual reflectivity on the static characteristics of sampled fiber Bragg grating external cavity laser are simulated and discussed, which are helpful for the laser design.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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