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Published June 1, 1989 | public
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Parasitic-free modulation of semiconductor lasers

Abstract

Active-layer photomixing is a technique for modulating semiconductor lasers with nearly perfect immunity to device parasitics. Measurements of the intrinsic modulation response of a laser diode using this technique at temperatures as low as 4.2 K are discussed. From these measurements, the temperature dependence of important dynamical parameters is determined. In addition, this provides a stringent test of the active-layer photomixing technique since parasitic response is degraded, while the intrinsic response is improved for low-temperature operation. At 4.2 K, the ideal intrinsic response is measured for frequencies as high as 15 GHz despite an estimated parasitic corner frequency of 410 MHz.

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© Copyright 1989 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received October 4, 1988; revised January 12, 1989. This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation, in part by the Powell Foundation, in part by the ATT Corporation, and in part by the IBM Corporation.

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