Microsecond lasing delays have been observed in wide-stripe, thin p-clad, InGaAs single quantum well (QW) lasers with "thick" p/sup +/ cap layers. Computer modeling indicates that localized refractive index changes in the cap layer due to ohmic heating from the contact resistance may be the root cause.
Microsecond lasing delays in thin p-clad InGaAs QW lasers
1996-01-01
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Microsecond Lasing Delays in Thin P-Clad InGaAs QW Lasers
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