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Publication
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Conference paper
Measurement of spectral dynamics in single quantum well lasers
Abstract
Long wavelength semiconductor lasers have been extensively developed for use in long distance telecommunications networks [1]. For applications which do not require propagation over long distances, short wavelength GaAs based lasers remain a viable option for the optical source. Using this material system, quantum well lasers have been developed which show improved performance in threshold current, linewidth, and power over bulk 3-D lasers. In this paper, we describe a measurement system designed to examine spectral dynamics in semiconductor lasers and present representative results from GaAs single quantum well lasers. © 1990 SPIE.