A study of the longitudinal laser modes of a semiconductor laser using optical coherence tomography

  • Poddar R
  • Sharma S
  • Bose K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Optical coherence tomography is used to demonstrate the modes of a semiconductor laser used in supermarkets. The experiment is low cost and can be adopted for an undergraduate or graduate physics laboratory. The results enable students to understand the voltage-current and optical power characteristics of a semiconductor laser, and provide insight into the nature of radiation below and above the lasing regions.

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Poddar, R., Sharma, S. R., Bose, K., Sen, P., & Andrews, J. T. (2006). A study of the longitudinal laser modes of a semiconductor laser using optical coherence tomography. American Journal of Physics, 74(7), 569–571. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2190686

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