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Heterodyne nondegenerate pump–probe measurement technique for guided-wave devices

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Abstract

We describe a new heterodyne nondegenerate pump–probe waveguide measurement technique that permits independent control of wavelengths, pulse widths, and polarizations of the pump and probe pulses in a collinear geometry. This technique provides both time-and spectral-domain information and can be applied to transmission and index measurements alike. We demonstrate this technique for the measurement of gain dynamics in a strained-layer single-quantum-well diode laser.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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