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G S Zhuravlev1, A V Kovalev1, A E Romanov1
1ITMO University, Institute of Advanced Data Transfer Systems, Birzhevaya Liniya 14, 199034 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Physical review. E
|December 23, 2025
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Los investigadores descubrieron una nueva forma de lograr láseres de semiconductor estables de bloqueo de modos con dispersión normal. Este método da como resultado pulsos asimétricos y se mapea dentro de un espacio de parámetros de globo de Busse.
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