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Circuit model for functionally integrated injection laser modulators

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This paper proposes a circuit model for injection lasers with functionally integrated optical-radiation modulators. This model takes into account the design and structural features of the functionally-integrated injection laser modulators (FIILMs), as well as the effect exerted by the spatial distributions of electrons, holes, and photons in the FIILMs’ active region on the behavior of the physical processes there.

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Original Russian Text © B.G. Konoplev, E.A. Ryndin, M.A. Denisenko, 2017, published in Mikroelektronika, 2017, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 236–244.

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Konoplev, B.G., Ryndin, E.A. & Denisenko, M.A. Circuit model for functionally integrated injection laser modulators. Russ Microelectron 46, 216–223 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063739717030040

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