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24 September 1996 Studies of self-locking high-speed double photon switch
Changying Li, Yanqin Han, Sheng Yuan Wang, Manli Hu, Dalun Xu, Zhao Cheng, Rong Han Wu, Quansheng Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 2886, Semiconductor Lasers II; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251925
Event: Photonics China '96, 1996, Beijing, China
Abstract
In this paper, the logical function of CCTS transistor bistable laser is theoretically analyzed and experimentally studied from the non-line equation, and its quantitative and quality analysis results has been drawn, at the same time. It has been found that when the laser output high state and the injection electrical is continually increased, there occurs another bistable phenomenon. It is confirmed by studies that it is the self-electro-optic effect of quantum well PIN detector. This two bistable occurs self-lock phenomenon at special temperature, and a double switch circuit model device is set up.
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Changying Li, Yanqin Han, Sheng Yuan Wang, Manli Hu, Dalun Xu, Zhao Cheng, Rong Han Wu, and Quansheng Zhang "Studies of self-locking high-speed double photon switch", Proc. SPIE 2886, Semiconductor Lasers II, (24 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251925
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KEYWORDS
Bistability

Bistable lasers

Transient nonlinear optics

Switches

Semiconductor lasers

Absorption

Electro optics

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