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Feedback stabilization of semiconductorlaser arrays

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Abstract

One of the important proposed techniques for increasing the total power emitted from a semiconductor diode-injection laser stripe is to create a scheme whereby several nearly-identical laser stripes are fabricated in close juxtaposition in order that evanescent mode-coupling which occurs will cause them to phase-lock and behave in a well-ordered fashion, emitting light of a single frequency and little phase noise.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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