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Active-Passive Component Integration on Quantum Dot Material - Extended Cavity Broad Area Quantum Dot Lasers

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Abstract

Integration of a passive waveguide within a quantum dot laser is demonstrated using quantum dot intermixing. The passive waveguide improves the farfield characteristics of the wide- stripe broad-area gain-guided laser.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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