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Radiation trapping in laser diodes

1972 
This paper is concerned with the problem of cavity geometries which exhibit anomalously low radiative efficiencies. While the ideas presented apply to any type of cavity, the experiments and discussion refer specifically to the type of cavity of importance in commercial injection lasers, a Fabry‐Perot cavity with cleaved end facets and sawed sidewalls. In this study, it is shown that the lowering of the external efficiency is probably associated with the excitation of internally circulating modes, analogous to those found in lasers with four cleaved sides. A dual‐cavity diode structure is employed to demonstrate that it is the sidewall loss which controls the excitation of the internally circulating modes. To determine the geometric conditions for internal mode excitation in single and double heterojunction diodes, an extensive study was made of the combination of length, width, and facet reflectivity which lead to efficiency decreases. It is assumed that the internal modes are excited when the distribute...
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