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Department Of Physical Electronics Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University | 論文
- Ultrafast Response Evaluation of Virtual Excitation by Off-Resonant Optical Pulse Mixing in GaAs/AlGaAs Quantum Well Structures
- High-Speed Intensity Modulation by Quantum-Confined Field Effect Combined with Modulation of Injection Current in Light-Emitting Triodes
- Optical Nonlinearity Caused by Charge-Induced Field Screening in DC-Biased Quantum Well Structures
- Dynamic Switching Characteristics of Photoluminescence by an Electric Field in AlGaAs Quantum Well Structures
- A 140 ps Optical Pulse Generation by Field-Induced Gain Switching in a Photo-Excited Quantum Well Laser
- Electroreflectance Spectra and Field-Induced Variation in Refractive Index of a GaAs/AlAs Quantum Well Structure at Room Temperature
- Transient Response of Photoluminescence for Electric Field in a GaAs/Al_Ga_As Single Quantum Well : Evidence for Field-Induced Increase in Carrier Life Time
- Efficient Phase Conjugation Wave Generation from a GaAs Single Quantum Well in a Microcavity
- Ultrastructural changes of collagen fibers on cut and acid-treateddentin surfaces
- Subsurface morphology of smear layer on cut dentin
- Comment on Polarization Dependent Momentum Matrix Elements in Quantum Well Lasers
- Oscillation of Two-Dimensional Modes in Transverse-Distributed-Feedback Cavity Lasers
- Two-Dimensionally Collimated Output Beam from GaAlAs Diode Lasers with Two-Dimensional Distributed Bragg Reflectors
- Keldysh Approach for Coulomb Blockade in Double-Barrier Structures
- 4-5 μm Emissions from 1.3-μm and 1.5-μm InGaAsP/InP Lasers : Evidence for Excitations in Split-Off Valence Band
- Generation Mechanisms of Current-Injection-Induced Acoustic (CIA) Signals in Semiconductor Lasers : Photo-Acoustic Spectroscopy
- Hole-Burnings Observed at High Energy Tails in Spontaneous Emission Spectra from 1.3 μm-InGaAsP/InP Lasers
- Analysis of Intrinsic Saturable Absorption in InGaAsP/InP Diode Lasers
- Investigation of 1.3-μm InGaAsP/InP Lasers by the Measurement of Current-Injection-Induced Acoustic (CIA) Signals
- Observation of Acoustic Signals from Semiconductor Lasers