Abstract

The introduction of patterned current fronts that modulate the transition between directly modulated optical bits allows for a strong reduction of the optical chirp in a single-mode semiconductor laser, as shown in the numerical integration of a standard model. Hence, optical transmission of information over much longer distances without signal deterioration and a substantial increase in data transmission speed are possible.

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