Theory Of Semiconductor Lasers: From Basis Of Quantum Electronics To Analyses Of The Mode Competition Phenomena And Noise (springer Series In Optical Sciences)
by Minoru Yamada /
2014 / English / PDF
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This book provides a unified and complete theory for
semiconductor lasers, covering topics ranging from the principles
of classical and quantum mechanics to highly advanced levels for
readers who need to analyze the complicated operating
characteristics generated in the real application of
semiconductor lasers.
This book provides a unified and complete theory for
semiconductor lasers, covering topics ranging from the principles
of classical and quantum mechanics to highly advanced levels for
readers who need to analyze the complicated operating
characteristics generated in the real application of
semiconductor lasers.
The author conducts a theoretical analysis especially on the
instabilities involved in the operation of semiconductor lasers.
A density matrix into the theory for semiconductor lasers is
introduced and the formulation of an improved rate equation to
help understand the mode competition phenomena which cause the
optical external feedback noise is thoroughly described from the
basic quantum mechanics. The derivation of the improved rate
equation will allow readers to extend the analysis for the
different types of semiconductor materials and laser structures
they deal with.
The author conducts a theoretical analysis especially on the
instabilities involved in the operation of semiconductor lasers.
A density matrix into the theory for semiconductor lasers is
introduced and the formulation of an improved rate equation to
help understand the mode competition phenomena which cause the
optical external feedback noise is thoroughly described from the
basic quantum mechanics. The derivation of the improved rate
equation will allow readers to extend the analysis for the
different types of semiconductor materials and laser structures
they deal with.
This book is intended not only for students and academic
researchers but also for engineers who develop lasers for the
market, as the advanced topics covered are dedicated to real
problems in implementing semiconductor lasers for practical use.
This book is intended not only for students and academic
researchers but also for engineers who develop lasers for the
market, as the advanced topics covered are dedicated to real
problems in implementing semiconductor lasers for practical use.