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17 December 1992Relative frequency stabilization of a set of 1551-nm semiconductor lasers using optical phase-locked loops
We demonstrated experimentally relative frequency stabilization of a set of 1551 nm semiconductor lasers using optical phase locking. A semiconductor laser is locked to 6 consequent sidebands of an rf phase-modulated semiconductor master laser with a frequency stability better than 700 kHz.
Qing Li,Xiaopin Zhang, andPeida Ye
"Relative frequency stabilization of a set of 1551-nm semiconductor lasers using optical phase-locked loops", Proc. SPIE 1787, Multigigabit Fiber Communications, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139307
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Qing Li, Xiaopin Zhang, Peida Ye, "Relative frequency stabilization of a set of 1551-nm semiconductor lasers using optical phase-locked loops," Proc. SPIE 1787, Multigigabit Fiber Communications, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139307