The optical speed-up at transparency principle has been successfully applied to a gain-clamped semiconductor optical amplifier yielding a remarkable acceleration in the gain recovery of the device as well as to the disappearance of the typical relaxation oscillations stemming from the coupling between the internal lasing mode and the carrier density. A record gain recovery time of 13 ps has been measured with an available gain of still 16 dB. A small-signal analysis of the semiconductor laser amplifier rate equations properly reproduces the acceleration of the recovery time and the disappearance of the relaxation oscillations. These results apply to semiconductor lasers in general
The gain recoveries in quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifiers are numerically studied by rate ...
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The development of directly modulated picosecond laser diodes might become the next step in boosting...
Pump and probe measurements with femtosecond resolution are performed on a gain-clamped semiconducto...
The gain dynamics of a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) are studied for the amplification of lo...
International audienceWe study theoretically gain recovery dynamics in a semiconductor optical ampli...
We describe the generation of femtosecond high power optical pulses using hybrid passive-active mode...
Gain-switched laser pulse propagation was measured in semiconductor optical amplifier. The propagati...
We propose a new configuration for semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs), called optical speed-up ...
We describe the generation of femtosecond high power optical pulses using hybrid passive-active mode...
The gain dynamics of a semiconductor optical amplifier ( SOA) were measured using pump-probe techniq...
An analytical expression for the carrier recovery time in semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) th...
Pump and Probe measurements with femtosecond pulses are performed on a Gain-Clamped Semiconductor Op...
The nonlinear gain response of InGaAsP bulk optical amplifiers under ultrafast optical excitation at...
Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) recovery times are investigated by simultaneously pumping a CW...
The gain recoveries in quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifiers are numerically studied by rate ...
Recent pump probe measurements of the fast optical response of semiconductor laser amplifiers are mo...
The development of directly modulated picosecond laser diodes might become the next step in boosting...
Pump and probe measurements with femtosecond resolution are performed on a gain-clamped semiconducto...
The gain dynamics of a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) are studied for the amplification of lo...
International audienceWe study theoretically gain recovery dynamics in a semiconductor optical ampli...
We describe the generation of femtosecond high power optical pulses using hybrid passive-active mode...
Gain-switched laser pulse propagation was measured in semiconductor optical amplifier. The propagati...
We propose a new configuration for semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs), called optical speed-up ...
We describe the generation of femtosecond high power optical pulses using hybrid passive-active mode...
The gain dynamics of a semiconductor optical amplifier ( SOA) were measured using pump-probe techniq...
An analytical expression for the carrier recovery time in semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) th...
Pump and Probe measurements with femtosecond pulses are performed on a Gain-Clamped Semiconductor Op...
The nonlinear gain response of InGaAsP bulk optical amplifiers under ultrafast optical excitation at...
Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) recovery times are investigated by simultaneously pumping a CW...
The gain recoveries in quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifiers are numerically studied by rate ...
Recent pump probe measurements of the fast optical response of semiconductor laser amplifiers are mo...
The development of directly modulated picosecond laser diodes might become the next step in boosting...