1989
DOI: 10.1063/1.344209
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Optimum cavity length for high conversion efficiency quantum well diode lasers

Abstract: The cavity length which maximizes the peak power conversion efficiency is determined for quantum well diode lasers. These calculations are based upon simple models of the diode injection laser’s electrical and optical behaviors, including saturation in the quantum well gain-current characteristic. Here the influences of the distributed optical cavity loss, electrical resistivity, and facet reflectivity on the optimum cavity length are described. Although a lower facet reflectivity results in increased threshol… Show more

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“…The maximum p value occurs at 1.7 W in good agreement with theory. 13 The series resistance is measured to be as low as 0.1 ⍀, with the COMD power density at the front facet estimated to be 15 MW/cm 2 . The COMD level is calculated for the internal power density at the facet, P int…”
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“…The maximum p value occurs at 1.7 W in good agreement with theory. 13 The series resistance is measured to be as low as 0.1 ⍀, with the COMD power density at the front facet estimated to be 15 MW/cm 2 . The COMD level is calculated for the internal power density at the facet, P int…”
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“…V is the sum of an overall built-in voltage 21 V o and IR s , where R s is the series resistance. If R s is small, as is the case for Al-free BW devices, 4,20 it is clear from Eq.…”
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“…20) as long as R s I th / V o 0.04, which is typically the case for long-wavelength devices. Furthermore, for relatively temperature insensitive devices (i.e., high T 1 and T 0 values and/or low DT act values), it is a good approximation in CW operation as well.…”
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