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optical output carrier density injection
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The model will provide detailed information about the time domain response of your devices, including real quantum noise effects, chirp, gain saturation and the like. Above right is a simulation showing the laser being pulsed in time. |
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A large collection of software “instruments” permit you to monitor a wide variety of quantities during a simulation, including voltages, carrier densities, local gain, temperature, quantum efficiency Opposite is an eye diagram response of a DFB direct-modulated laser. You can clearly see the quantum noise on the signal, as well as the laser “ringing”.
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Time domain response
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