Abstract:
A method for fabricating a Fabry-Perot laser having a cavity length and facet reflectivity product tuned to cause the laser to exhibit a relaxation oscillation frequency of at least 10 GHz, wherein the laser is capable of being modulated at 10 Gb/sec at drive currents between about 20 and 40 mA.
Abstract:
A device for holding and displaying compact disks (CD's) on a wall or other vertical face in a manner whereby the front covers of the CD's are constantly in view, and which simultaneously create a decorative montage on the wall. The device consists essentially of one or more straight rails of similar length which are capable of receiving and supporting the bottom edge of the CD cases; are positioned horizontally on the wall; are parallel to each other; and are separated vertically from each other by a distance sufficient to insert the tip of a finger to extract a CD from a rail. Each rail has a front wall, a bottom wall, and a back wall, which in combination forms a channel, and which flexibly grips a CD case causing the top of the case to touch the wall. The device further includes on each rail an outwardly protruding spring lip which guides the CD's into position as they are being inserted into the rail cavity. The CD's are positioned edge-to-edge on the rail with the front of the case facing outward.