Laserdioden

  • Karl Joachim Ebeling

Zusammenfassung

In den vorangehenden Kapiteln haben wir gesehen, wie stimulierte Emission in Halbleitern zu beschreiben ist, wie man Wellenführung erreicht und wie Ladungsträgeranhäufung mit Doppelheterostruktur-pn-Übergängen zu erzielen ist. Alle diese Effekte spielen beim Aufbau von Laserdioden mit. Wir behandeln zunächst allgemeine Eigenschaften von Lasern, gehen dann auf spezielle Bauformen von Laserdioden ein und diskutieren einige charakteristische Eigenschaften.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Karl Joachim Ebeling
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  1. 1.Abteilung OptoelektronikUniversität UlmUlmDeutschland

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