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Semiconductor Laser Theory
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Developed from the authors' classroom-tested material, Semiconductor Laser Theory takes a semiclassical approach to teaching the principles, structure, and applications of semiconductor lasers. Designed for graduate students in physics, electrical engineering, and materials science, the text covers many recent developments, including diode lasers u
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Semiconductor Lasers
- Chapter 2: Basic Theory
- Chapter 3: Heterojunctions and Quantum Structures
- Chapter 4: Band Structures
- Chapter 5: Waveguides and Resonators
- Chapter 6: Optical Processes
- Chapter 7: Models for DH Lasers
- Chapter 8: Quantum Well Lasers
- Chapter 9: Quantum Dots
- Chapter 10: Quantum Cascade Lasers
- Chapter 11: Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser
- Chapter 12: Single-Mode and Tunable Lasers
- Chapter 13: Nitride Lasers
- Chapter 14: Group IV Lasers
- Chapter 15: Transistor Lasers
- Appendix I: Heterojunction Lineup and CurrentâVoltage Characteristics
- Appendix II
- Back Cover