Melngailis et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Properties of InAs lasersMelngailis et al., 1966
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- Melngailis I
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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Two different recombination mechanisms can be distinguished in the infrared radiation spectra of InAs. The photoluminescence of n‐type InAs corresponds to a direct band‐to‐ band (or weak exciton) transition. The photoluminescence of Zn‐doped p‐type InAs and the …
- 229910000673 Indium arsenide 0 title abstract description 89
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