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Quantum dash passively mode-locked lasers for Tbit/s data interconnectsVujicic et al., 2015
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- Vujicic V
- Calò C
- Watts R
- Lelarge F
- Browning C
- Merghem K
- Martinez A
- Ramdane A
- Barry L
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- 2015 optical fiber communications conference and exhibition (OFC)
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2015 © OSA 2015 Quantum Dash Passively Mode-Locked Lasers for Tbit/s Data Interconnects
Vidak Vujicic1*, Cosimo Calò2, Regan Watts1, Francois Lelarge3, Colm Browning1, Kamel …
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