Extended-Cavity Semiconductor Wavelength-Swept Laser for Biomedical Imaging.

IEEE Photonics Technology Letters : a Publication of the IEEE Laser and Electro-optics Society
S H YunB E Bouma

Abstract

We demonstrate a compact high-power rapidly swept wavelength tunable laser source based on a semiconductor optical amplifier and an extended-cavity grating filter. The laser produces excellent output characteristics for biomedical imaging, exhibiting >4-mW average output power, <0.06-nm instantaneous linewidth, and >80-dB noise extinction with its center wavelength swept over 100 nm at 1310 nm at variable repetition rates up to 500 Hz.

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May 30, 2009·Journal of Nuclear Cardiology : Official Publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology·Joseph W VillardMarc D Feldman
Sep 24, 2005·Journal of Biomedical Optics·Michael A ChomaJoseph A Izatt
Apr 3, 2009·Applied Optics·Changho ChongTooru Sakai
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