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Possibility for Breaking the Unity Efficiency Barrier: Semiconductor Laser Optically Pumped by an Integrated Light Emitting Diode

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Abstract

Experimental results and calculations are presented demonstrating a semiconductor laser integrated with a spontaneous light emitting diode optical pump that can also act as a heat pump. Simulation shows this device could break unity efficiency.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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