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S D Yakubovich

Researcher at Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation

Publications -  87
Citations -  548

S D Yakubovich is an academic researcher from Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Semiconductor laser theory. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 87 publications receiving 533 citations.

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Ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography imaging with a broadband superluminescent diode light source

TL;DR: These results demonstrate that it is possible to perform in vivo in vivo ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography imaging using a superluminescent diode light source that is inexpensive, compact, and easy to operate.
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Broadband light source based on quantum-well superluminescent diodes for high-resolution optical coherence tomography

TL;DR: In this article, a quantum-well superluminescent diodes of two types in spectral ranges between 810 and 870 nm and between 860 and 970 nm are combined with the help of an original broadband fiber Y-coupler.
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Lasers with distributed feedback (review)

TL;DR: A review of the published literature and the work carried out by the present authors on distributedfeedback lasers is given in this paper, where optical-frequency electromagnetic oscillations are generated using structures with spatially periodic inhomogeneities (of dimensions comparable with the emission wavelength).
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Superluminescent diodes based on single-quantum-well (GaAl)As heterostructures

TL;DR: In this paper, the power, spectral, and polarisation characteristics of superluminescent diodes based on (GaAl)As heterostructures with separate confinement and a quantum-well active layer were investigated.
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Phase-locked integrated arrays of injection lasers

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the main results obtained in the last few years in the course of development and studies of integrated injection laser arrays is given, where the main configurations of such arrays are considered: they differ in respect of the structure of the active elements and methods used to couple the elements optically.