DocumentCode
1061234
Title
H-pulsing: A transient effect in GaAs/Gax Al1-x As injection lasers
Author
Grundorfer, Stephan ; Adams, M.J. ; Thomas, Ben
Author_Institution
Institut für Angewandte Physik and Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Festkörperphysik, Universität Wien, Wien, Austria
Volume
11
Issue
7
fYear
1975
fDate
7/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
532
Lastpage
537
Abstract
"
-shape" light pulses, i.e., short light pulses superimposed on the beginning and end of a steady laser emission, are observed from pulsed single-heterostructure lasers operated at particular temperatures and currents. At a slightly higher current the steady laser emission is extinguished leaving the two peaks. The effect, observed in single-heterostructure lasers fabricated on low doped n-type substrates, was studied for various driving currents and laser temperatures. A theoretical study involving computations with standard laser parameters has resulted in light-output curves having a similar form. The rate equations computed contained a superlinear carrier-concentration-dependent loss term as well as the term for the emission of spontaneous photons into the laser mode. Loss of optical confinement due to carrier-induced changes in refractive index is proposed as an explanation for the superlinear carrier-dependent loss.
-shape" light pulses, i.e., short light pulses superimposed on the beginning and end of a steady laser emission, are observed from pulsed single-heterostructure lasers operated at particular temperatures and currents. At a slightly higher current the steady laser emission is extinguished leaving the two peaks. The effect, observed in single-heterostructure lasers fabricated on low doped n-type substrates, was studied for various driving currents and laser temperatures. A theoretical study involving computations with standard laser parameters has resulted in light-output curves having a similar form. The rate equations computed contained a superlinear carrier-concentration-dependent loss term as well as the term for the emission of spontaneous photons into the laser mode. Loss of optical confinement due to carrier-induced changes in refractive index is proposed as an explanation for the superlinear carrier-dependent loss.Keywords
Equations; Gallium arsenide; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical computing; Optical losses; Optical pulses; Optical refraction; Stimulated emission; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JQE.1975.1068630
Filename
1068630
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