Search for dissertations about: "single mode laser"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words single mode laser.
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1. Quasi-Single Mode VCSELs for Longer-Reach Optical Interconnects
Abstract : The vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) is the standard light source in optical interconnects connecting racks in supercomputers and datacenters hosting services such as online data sharing, storage and processing. VCSELs have numerous advantages such as low power consumption, fast direct modulation at low currents, circular output beam for efficient fiber coupling and low-cost fabrication. READ MORE
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2. High Power, Long Wavelength Semiconductor Disk Lasers for Continuous and Mode-Locked Operation
Abstract : The semiconductor disk laser has recentlyemerged as an attractive alternative to bulky and power consuming gas and solid state lasers. It offers compact, powerful and efficient devices with W level output power and beam properties earlier not achieved with semiconductor lasers. READ MORE
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3. Mode and Polarization Control in VCSELs using Surface Structures
Abstract : The vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) is a novel, low-cost light source with many attractive performance characteristics, such as low operating current, circular output beam, and high modulation bandwidth at low currents. This together with its easy integration into two-dimensional arrays has made it an established transmitter in short-distance single and parallel fiber-optical links, and new applications are continuously arising. READ MORE
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4. Dilute Nitride Lasers and Spectrally Engineered Semiconductor Laser Resonators
Abstract : The first part of this thesis deals with long wavelength (1.2-1.3 um) InGaAs(N)multiple quantum-well (QW) lasers grown on GaAs, with the aim of understandingand improving their threshold and temperature characteristics. The epitaxialmaterial is grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). READ MORE
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5. Compact solid-state lasers in the near-infrard and visible spectral range
Abstract : The subject of this thesis is the exploration of new concepts for compact solid-state lasers in the visible and near-infrared spectral range using new components such as volume Bragg gratings for wavelength stabilisation and wavelength tuning. Also single-walled carbon nanotubes for mode-locking and Q-switching of lasers have been studied. READ MORE