Effect of the confinement-layer composition on the internal quantum efficiency and modulation response of quantum-well lasers
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R. Nagarajan | J. Bowers | R. Mirin | R. Nagarajan | T. Reynolds | J.E. Bowers | R.P. Mirin | T.E. Reynolds
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