Abstract
Bistable output-input light characteristics in the exciton spectral region have been examined in a ring cavity configuration taking into account the influence of the presence of free carriers in the cavity as well as of the density-dependence of the exciton damping. The resulting modifications could serve as a means to optimize the optical bistable device operation. (author). 18 refs, 3 figs.
An, Nguyen Ba;
[1]
Dan, Nguyen Trung;
[2]
Nguyen, Hoang Xuan
[3]
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)
- Hue State Univ., Le Loi, Hue (Viet Nam). Dept. of Physics
- Centre of Telecommunication Technology, Hanoi (Viet Nam)
Citation Formats
An, Nguyen Ba, Dan, Nguyen Trung, and Nguyen, Hoang Xuan.
Carrier-influenced bistable behaviour in ring cavity configuration.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
An, Nguyen Ba, Dan, Nguyen Trung, & Nguyen, Hoang Xuan.
Carrier-influenced bistable behaviour in ring cavity configuration.
IAEA.
An, Nguyen Ba, Dan, Nguyen Trung, and Nguyen, Hoang Xuan.
1991.
"Carrier-influenced bistable behaviour in ring cavity configuration."
IAEA.
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title = {Carrier-influenced bistable behaviour in ring cavity configuration}
author = {An, Nguyen Ba, Dan, Nguyen Trung, and Nguyen, Hoang Xuan}
abstractNote = {Bistable output-input light characteristics in the exciton spectral region have been examined in a ring cavity configuration taking into account the influence of the presence of free carriers in the cavity as well as of the density-dependence of the exciton damping. The resulting modifications could serve as a means to optimize the optical bistable device operation. (author). 18 refs, 3 figs.}
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