Self-heating in semiconductor lasers is often assumed negligible during pulsed operation, provided the pulses are ‘short’. However, there is no consensus on the upper limit of pulse width for a given device to avoid-self heating. In this paper, we present an experimental and theoretical analysis of the effect of pulse width on laser characteristics. First, a measurement method is introduced to study thermal transients of edge-emitting lasers during pulsed operation. This method can also be applied to lasers that do not operate in continuous-wave mode. Secondly, an analytical thermal model is presented which is used to fit the experimental data to extract importa...
Abstract—The development of a thermal model for quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) is presented. The mode...
Using a charge coupled device-based thermoreflectance technique, we achieve a high-resolution (∼700 ...
We propose a physically realistic and yet numerically applicable thermal model to account for short ...
Temperature rise during operation is a central concern of semiconductor lasers and especially diffic...
Semiconductor lasers have become one of the most ubiquitous classes of lasers due to their efficienc...
We study the time evolution of the internal temperature of GaN-based laser diodes in pulsed operatio...
Thermal effects will make chip temperature change with bias current of semiconductor lasers, which r...
Quantum cascade lasers are coherent light sources that rely on intrersubband transition in periodic ...
Nonradiative recombination and other heat generation processes affect both the performance and lifet...
Abstract-The authors describe a straightforward experimental technique for measuring the facet tempe...
We present a phenomenological model of subpicosecond pulse evolution in semiconductor laser amplifie...
Using a charge coupled device-based thermoreflectance technique, we achieve a high-resolution ( ∼ 70...
THESIS 5284Self-pulsating lasers emitting at 800 nm are used in compact disc (CD) players because th...
Optical feedback effects in lasers may be useful or problematic, depending on the type of applicatio...
The authors describe a straightforward experimental technique for measuring the facet temperature of...
Abstract—The development of a thermal model for quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) is presented. The mode...
Using a charge coupled device-based thermoreflectance technique, we achieve a high-resolution (∼700 ...
We propose a physically realistic and yet numerically applicable thermal model to account for short ...
Temperature rise during operation is a central concern of semiconductor lasers and especially diffic...
Semiconductor lasers have become one of the most ubiquitous classes of lasers due to their efficienc...
We study the time evolution of the internal temperature of GaN-based laser diodes in pulsed operatio...
Thermal effects will make chip temperature change with bias current of semiconductor lasers, which r...
Quantum cascade lasers are coherent light sources that rely on intrersubband transition in periodic ...
Nonradiative recombination and other heat generation processes affect both the performance and lifet...
Abstract-The authors describe a straightforward experimental technique for measuring the facet tempe...
We present a phenomenological model of subpicosecond pulse evolution in semiconductor laser amplifie...
Using a charge coupled device-based thermoreflectance technique, we achieve a high-resolution ( ∼ 70...
THESIS 5284Self-pulsating lasers emitting at 800 nm are used in compact disc (CD) players because th...
Optical feedback effects in lasers may be useful or problematic, depending on the type of applicatio...
The authors describe a straightforward experimental technique for measuring the facet temperature of...
Abstract—The development of a thermal model for quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) is presented. The mode...
Using a charge coupled device-based thermoreflectance technique, we achieve a high-resolution (∼700 ...
We propose a physically realistic and yet numerically applicable thermal model to account for short ...