Arnaud, 1988 - Google Patents
Enhanced damping of laser diode relaxation oscillations from revised rate equationsArnaud, 1988
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- 16768826158733264356
- Author
- Arnaud J
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- Publication venue
- Electronics Letters
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The standard rate equations are incomplete when the optical cavity conductance depends on the optical frequency at the operating point. Corrected rate equations are given in the paper, that involve an action of frequency back on the amplitude. The number of relaxation …
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