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Tuning characteristics of InAsSb continuous-wave lasers. . / Sherstnev, V.; Krier, A.; Popov, A. et al.
In: Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 80, No. 20, 20.05.2002, p. 3676-3678.

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Sherstnev, V, Krier, A, Popov, A & Werle, P 2002, 'Tuning characteristics of InAsSb continuous-wave lasers. .', Applied Physics Letters, vol. 80, no. 20, pp. 3676-3678. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1478147

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Sherstnev, V., Krier, A., Popov, A., & Werle, P. (2002). Tuning characteristics of InAsSb continuous-wave lasers. . Applied Physics Letters, 80(20), 3676-3678. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1478147

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Sherstnev V, Krier A, Popov A, Werle P. Tuning characteristics of InAsSb continuous-wave lasers. . Applied Physics Letters. 2002 May 20;80(20):3676-3678. doi: 10.1063/1.1478147

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Sherstnev, V. ; Krier, A. ; Popov, A. et al. / Tuning characteristics of InAsSb continuous-wave lasers. . In: Applied Physics Letters. 2002 ; Vol. 80, No. 20. pp. 3676-3678.

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