2008
DOI: 10.1109/jqe.2008.917239
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Locking and Noise Properties of Multisection Semiconductor Lasers With Optical Injection. Application to Fabry–PÉrot and DFB Cavities

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“…The figure clearly demonstrates the contributions to the ROF enhancement due to the differential gain dispersion [27] (black solid line) and due to the OIL effect [14] (blue/dotted line and red/dashed line). A stronger effect of the OIL on the ROF enhancement observed for the front mirror injection (blue/dotted line) can probably be explained by the different feed‐in rate at the laser interfaces for the two injection directions [34], although at present there is no investigation of this issue for TLDs.…”
Section: Modulation Dynamics Of Oil Tldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The figure clearly demonstrates the contributions to the ROF enhancement due to the differential gain dispersion [27] (black solid line) and due to the OIL effect [14] (blue/dotted line and red/dashed line). A stronger effect of the OIL on the ROF enhancement observed for the front mirror injection (blue/dotted line) can probably be explained by the different feed‐in rate at the laser interfaces for the two injection directions [34], although at present there is no investigation of this issue for TLDs.…”
Section: Modulation Dynamics Of Oil Tldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DFB structures can realize optical gain and amplification without mirror and itself can be regarded as a kind of active microcavity (18). The DFB active microcavities are fabricated by embedding rhodamine B molecules in the BG.…”
Section: Theory Of Dfbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The external coupling coefficient can also be obtained from the method of effective reflectivities proposed in [20], and further extended in [21]. The method is specialized for the multisection semiconductor lasers.…”
Section: External Coupling Coefficient Versus the Photon Lifetimementioning
confidence: 99%