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Nonlinear optical interaction in semiconductor lasers due to population pulsations

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Abstract

Population pulsations are demonstrated as a basic mechanism for nonlinear optical interaction in a semiconductor laser by detecting the optical beat frequency in the noise spectrum of the injection current.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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