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19 June 1995 Semiconductor lasers numerical modeling: digital laser model (DLM)
Horacio Lamela, A. Abella, E. Garcia, Guillermo Carpintero, Manuel Leones
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Abstract
The transmission-line laser model (TLLM) is a well established method for the modeling of semiconductor lasers. In this paper we present an improvement of this method by using digital signal processing. The advantages provided by this technique are analyzed in this paper, which include a flexible approach to the gain shape and a better control of the computing-time versus accuracy balance. The new model is well prepared to include complex structures based on semiconductor emitters such as external cavities, coupled-cavity structures or even diode arrays.
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Horacio Lamela, A. Abella, E. Garcia, Guillermo Carpintero, and Manuel Leones "Semiconductor lasers numerical modeling: digital laser model (DLM)", Proc. SPIE 2399, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices III, (19 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212502
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Digital filtering

Digital signal processing

Numerical modeling

Computer simulations

Numerical analysis

Optical filters

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