Monolithic tunable semiconductor lasers using photon recycling
1994
A novel monolithic tunable semiconductor laser is demonstrated. It consists of a laser diode integrated on top of a photodiode. The tunable range of this device depends on the optical coupling between the laser diode and the photodiode. Through photon recycling, the threshold pump power and the threshold current of the device were reduced by 21.1% and 5.1%, respectively. According to our model, the 5.1% reduction of the threshold current corresponded to a calculated 3.3 nm wavelength shift.
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- Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser
- Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy
- Laser diode
- Injection seeder
- Tunable laser
- Electronic engineering
- Distributed feedback laser
- Materials science
- Laser diode rate equations
- Semiconductor optical gain
- Laser power scaling
- Optoelectronics
- Semiconductor laser theory
- Optics
- Gain-switching
- Correction
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