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Modelling of DFB and DBR laser diodesResearch Area:
III-V Semiconductor Photonic ICs Main Researcher: Geert Morthier
DFB and DBR laser diodes are investigated using both the in-house developed model CLADISS and using an alternative rate equation model.
Topics such as high speed modulation properties, influence of integrated SOAs, etc. are currently being studied. Other people involved: PhD thesises PublicationsInternational Journals
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G. Morthier, B. Moeyersoon,
Intensity Noise and Linewidth of Laser Diodes with Integrated Semiconductor Optical Amplifier, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 14(12), p.1644-1646 doi:10.1109/lpt.2002.804672 (2002) .
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G.I. J. Morthier,
Feedback Sensitivity of Distributed Feedback Laser Diodes in Terms of Longitudinal Field Integrals, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 38(10), p.1395-1397 doi:10.1109/jqe.2002.802958 (2002) .
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P. Vankwikelberge, G. Morthier, R. Baets,
CLADISS-a longitudinal multimode model for the analysis of the static, dynamic, and stochastic behavior of diode lasers with distributed feedback, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 26, p.1728-1741 doi:10.1109/3.60897 (1990) .
International Conferences
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P. Vankwikelberge, G. Morthier, K. David, R. Baets,
CLADISS, a new diode laser simulator, Integrated Photonics Research, 1990 Technical Digest Series, 5, United States, p.145-146 (1990).
National Conferences
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K. Naessens, P. Van Daele, R. Baets,
Flexible Fabrication of Microlenses in Polymers with Excimer Laser Ablation, 2nd FTW PHD Symposium, Interactive poster session, paper nr. 53 (proceedings available on CD-Rom), Belgium, (2001) .
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