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19 June 1995 Time-resolved spectroscopy of semiconductor laser devices: experiments and modeling
Jesper Mork, J. Mark
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Abstract
The gain dynamics of bulk laser amplifiers is discussed on the basis of simple rate equations, and comparison is made with experimental pump-and-probe measurements employing ultrashort optical pulses. The rate equation model is derived from semi-classical density matrix equations, and is analyzed in different limiting cases, i.e., an adiabatic limit corresponding to nonlinear gain in laser diodes, a small-signal limit yielding an analytical repsonse function, and a strong-signal regime, where numerical simulations are carried out.
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Jesper Mork and J. Mark "Time-resolved spectroscopy of semiconductor laser devices: experiments and modeling", Proc. SPIE 2399, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices III, (19 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212490
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Semiconductor lasers

Tantalum

Optical amplifiers

Polarization

Electrons

Laser amplifiers

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