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Laser Module Based on Monolithically Integrated Mopas at 1.5 Μm for Space-Borne Lidar Applications

doi 10.1117/12.2296155
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September 25, 2017

Authors
S. KleinM. VilleraG. KochemMickael FaugeronA. Péez-SerranoM. KrakowskiM. TraubF. Van DijkI. Esquivias
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SPIE


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