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22 February 2006100 mW high-power depolarized-superluminescent diode at 1550nm wavelength
A 1550 nm polarization-insensitive superluminescent diode (SLED) has been demonstrated with >100 mW continuous wave (CW) output power. More than 40 nm FWHM bandwidth of a Gaussian-shape spectrum, and less than 0.7 dB peak-to-peak ripple were also achieved with a polarization dependence of the output power spectrum that is less than 1 dB over 1530-1610 nm.
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Seoijin Park, Jian Wei, Yimin Hu, Ryan Enck, Vince Luciani, Oleg Konoplev, Stewart Wilson, Peter J. S. Heim, "100 mW high-power depolarized-superluminescent diode at 1550nm wavelength," Proc. SPIE 6134, Light-Emitting Diodes: Research, Manufacturing, and Applications X, 61340E (22 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.646517