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9 July 2001 Regimes of nonlinear behavior in a laterally coupled laser diode
Guillermo Carpintero, Horacio Lamela, Manuel Leones, Christian Simmedinger, Ortwin G. Hess
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Abstract
Laterally coupled laser diodes are devices in which several lasing stripes are laid side to side, allowing light from one emitter to couple into its neighboring ones. Coupling has been found to cause serious disadvantages such as turning the laser arrays into intrinsically unstable devices. In this paper we show that coupling is also responsible for some unique features that can be used to generate short pulses.
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Guillermo Carpintero, Horacio Lamela, Manuel Leones, Christian Simmedinger, and Ortwin G. Hess "Regimes of nonlinear behavior in a laterally coupled laser diode", Proc. SPIE 4283, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices IX, (9 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432578
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Modulation

Phase shift keying

Photons

Physics

Laser optics

Laser stabilization

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