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IEEE JQE
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01 Jan 1974

I.3 The Effect of Doping on the Degradation of GaAs-AlxGa1−xAs Injection Lasers

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01 Jan 1974

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IEEE JQE

Authors

  • P.G. McMullin
  • J.M. Blum
  • K.K. Shih
  • A.W. Smith
  • G.R. Woolhouse
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