Theoretical analysis of 1.55-μm InAs/InP (113B) quantum dot lasers based on a multi-population rate equation model
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Jacky Even | Ivo Montrosset | Mariangela Gioannini | Frederic Grillot | Rozenn Piron | Estelle Homeyer | K. Veselinov | Slimane Loualiche
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