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Page 4-32
... strain , with enhanced separation between the light - hole and the lowest heavy - hole band ; and ( d ) tensile strain , with light holes having the lowest energy . of the conduction band . This allows population inversion to become ...
... strain , with enhanced separation between the light - hole and the lowest heavy - hole band ; and ( d ) tensile strain , with light holes having the lowest energy . of the conduction band . This allows population inversion to become ...
Page 15-4
... strain . The sensor also allows single - ended oper- ation and is hence suitable for applications where ingress to and egress from the sensor loca- tion are important . The sensor requires simple and inexpensive fabrication equipment ...
... strain . The sensor also allows single - ended oper- ation and is hence suitable for applications where ingress to and egress from the sensor loca- tion are important . The sensor requires simple and inexpensive fabrication equipment ...
Page 15-13
... Strain = 0 Strain = 2878 μe Strain 5036 μɛ -25 1285 1295 1305 1315 1325 1335 Wavelength ( nm ) FIGURE 13 Strain - induced shift in a long - period grating fabri- cated in fiber C. The loss at 1317 nm increases by 1.6 dB due to the applied ...
... Strain = 0 Strain = 2878 μe Strain 5036 μɛ -25 1285 1295 1305 1315 1325 1335 Wavelength ( nm ) FIGURE 13 Strain - induced shift in a long - period grating fabri- cated in fiber C. The loss at 1317 nm increases by 1.6 dB due to the applied ...
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absorption active region applications attenuation band bandgap bandwidth beam bit rate Bragg gratings carrier density cavity channel chirp coefficient collision communication systems components coupler coupling depends detectors devices dispersion effect electroabsorption electroabsorption modulator energy fabrication Fiber Amplifiers fiber-optic FIGURE filters four-wave mixing frequency function gain increases index change input intensity interaction jitter laser diode length Lett light Lightwave limit linear linewidth loss material mode modulation multimode multiplexing noise Nonlinear Optics operating Optical Fiber optical power output parameters phase photodiodes polarization propagation pulse pump Raman scattering ratio receiver reflection refractive index regime relative intensity noise relaxation oscillation resonance result semiconductor lasers shift shot noise shown in Fig signal single-mode fiber soliton spectral spectrum spontaneous emission Stokes switching Technology threshold time-division multiplexing tion transmission transmitted typically VCSELS voltage wave waveguide wavelength wavelength-division multiplexing width