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Additional data on the effect of doping on the lasing characteristics of GaAs Al x Ga 1-x As double-heterostructure lasers

Pinkas et al., 1973

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8958432123568110457
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Pinkas E
Miller B
Hayashi I
Foy P
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IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics

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Lasing characteristics were measured for several double-heterostructure (DH) wafers with lower (\lsim10^ 16/cm 3) and higher (p ≈ 10^ 19/cm 3) carrier concentrations to those that were reported previously by Pinkas et al. The new data give additional support to the …
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