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Rate equation approach for diode lasers. II. Steady state solutions for compound systems

Salathe, R.
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Voumard, C.
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Weber, H.
1974
Opto-Electronics

For pt. I, see ibid., vol.6, 451 (1974). The light output powers of a semiconductor laser diode within an external cavity and of two optical coupled diodes are evaluated as a function of the system parameters (drive currents and coupling coefficient). A power law dependence between optical gain and electron density has been assumed and spontaneous emission into the amplified light field is taken into account in this approach. Analytical approximations are evaluated for the photon number within the diode cavity. With the exception of a small region near threshold there is good agreement between approximations and numerically calculated photon numbers. The theoretical results are compared with experimental data and good quantitative agreement is found in both cases, the diode in the external cavity and the optical coupled diodes.

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DOI
10.1007/BF01418319
Author(s)
Salathe, R.
Voumard, C.
Weber, H.
Date Issued

1974

Published in
Opto-Electronics
Volume

6

Issue

6

Start page

457

End page

63

Subjects

laser theory

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semiconductor lasers

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steady state solution

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rate equation approach

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diode lasers

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compound systems

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light output powers

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semiconductor laser diodes

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external cavity

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optical coupled diodes

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drive currents

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coupling coefficient

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power law dependence

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optical gain

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electron density

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spontaneous emission

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amplified light field

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Univ. Berne, Switzerland

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