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Bistable laser diodes (BLDs) are expected to be key components in future optical communication and switching systems, because of the advantage in providing inherent optical gain. Several kinds of BLDs have been developed thus far [1]. One of the most important remaining problems with such devices is their limited switching speed and repetition rates.