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Fiber Gratings Affect Noise of Semiconductor Lasers

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Michael D. Wheeler

PASADENA, Calif. -- Researchers at the California Institute of Technology's department of applied physics have found a way to manipulate the noise intensity of a semiconductor laser using fiber Bragg gratings -- an advance that could lead to breakthroughs in fiber optic technology. Minimizing intensity noise is desirable for clear transmission over fiber optic telecommunications lines. The first task before the research team, led by applied physics Professor Amnon Yariv, was to demonstrate how fiber Bragg grating affected the relationship between a laser's frequency noise and its intensity...Read full article

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