Abstract
Single mode semiconductor lasers are widely used in spectroscopy, coherent optical communication, interferometry, holography. Their main parameters for these applications are output power, spectral line- width and side mode suppression. To ensure the single mode radiation, external and integrated spectral selective elements are often used. In recent years the high-efficient single mode laser diodes (LD) with the traditional cleaved cavity were created by using quantum-well (QW) structures.1–3
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