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Comb-based WDM transmission at 10 Tbit/s using a DC-driven quantum-dash mode-locked laser diodeMarin-Palomo et al., 2019
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- Marin-Palomo P
- Kemal J
- Trocha P
- Wolf S
- Merghem K
- Lelarge F
- Ramdane A
- Freude W
- Randel S
- Koos C
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- Optics Express
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Chip-scale frequency comb generators have the potential to become key building blocks of compact wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) transceivers in future metropolitan or campus-area networks. Among the various comb generator concepts, quantum-dash (QD) …
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