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Vitalii Sichkovskyi

Researcher at University of Kassel

Publications -  56
Citations -  406

Vitalii Sichkovskyi is an academic researcher from University of Kassel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Quantum dot laser. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 50 publications receiving 325 citations. Previous affiliations of Vitalii Sichkovskyi include National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

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Large linewidth reduction in semiconductor lasers based on atom-like gain material

TL;DR: In this article, the spectral and power characteristics of a single-mode InAs/AlGaInAs/InP QD distributed feedback laser operating at 1.5μm were described.
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Rabi oscillations and self-induced transparency in InAs/InP quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifier operating at room temperature

TL;DR: Direct observations of Rabi oscillations and self-induced transparency in a quantum dot optical amplifier operating at room temperature and a numerical model which solves the Maxwell and Schrödinger equations and accounts for the inhomogeneously broadened nature of the quantum dot gain medium are reported.
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High-gain wavelength-stabilized 1.55 μm InAs/InP(100) based lasers with reduced number of quantum dot active layers

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the number of InAs/InP quantum dot layers (QDLs) on the static parameters of 1.55μm emitting lasers was studied in the range of 1-3 QDLs.
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Widely tunable narrow-linewidth 1.5 μm light source based on a monolithically integrated quantum dot laser array

TL;DR: In this article, a monolithically integrated widely tunable narrow-linewidth light source was realized on an InP-based quantum dot (QD) gain material, which enabled standalone distributed feedback (DFB) lasers with intrinsic linewidths as low as 110 kHz.
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Temperature-Insensitive High-Speed Directly Modulated 1.55- $\mu \text{m}$ Quantum Dot Lasers

TL;DR: In this article, the modulation properties and temperature stability of short cavity ridge waveguide lasers based on high-quality InAs quantum dots exhibiting a total modal gain of ~90 cm at room temperature and up to 36 mW are reported.