Abstract:
The main physical parameters of superluminescent diodes are studied in the spectral range 800 – 850 nm and temperature range from -55°C to +93°C for an output power of the order of 0.1 mW. It is shown that such diodes can be used in low-power miniature light-emitting modules that can operate in a wide temperature range without thermal stabilisation of the active element.
Citation:
D. S. Mamedov, V. V. Prokhorov, M. V. Shramenko, S. D. Yakubovich, “Analysis of the emission parameters of low-power superluminescent diodes in the temperature range from -55°C to +93°C”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 32:7 (2002), 593–596 [Quantum Electron., 32:7 (2002), 593–596]
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