Meissner et al., 1984 - Google Patents
A self-consistent model of stripe geometry lasers based on the beam propagation methodMeissner et al., 1984
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- 14783400087772887925
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- Meissner P
- Patzak E
- Yevick D
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- Publication venue
- IEEE journal of quantum electronics
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Using the propagating beam technique to solve Maxwell's equations together with a shooting method solution to the carrier diffusion equation, we develop an iterative, self- consistent procedure for determining the properties of stripe geometry lasers. This …
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