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Effect of Doping on the Optical Gain and the Spontaneous Noise Enhancement Factor in Quantum Well Amplifiers and Lasers Studied by Simple Analytical Expressions
Applied Physics Letters
- United States
doi 10.1063/1.99584
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Astronomy
Physics
Date
June 6, 1988
Authors
Kerry J. Vahala
C. E. Zah
Publisher
AIP Publishing
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