Wavelength control and stabilization of a laser is achieved by a
practical, inexpensive, and accurate technique adapted for most optical
transmission system applications by a method involving a laser
characterization phase and a laser wavelength control and stabilization
phase. This technique is applicable to both single mode lasers and
multimode lasers. It is especially useful in those applications where the
desired laser output power can vary over a wide range, including
relatively low power above the lasing threshold.