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- Gain-switching abstract "Gain-switching is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, of the order of picoseconds (10−12 s).In a semiconductor laser, the optical pulses are generated by injecting a large number of carriers (electrons) into the active region of the device, bringing the carrier density within that region from below to above the lasing threshold. When the carrier density exceeds that value, the ensuing stimulated emission results in the generation of a large number of photons. However, carriers are depleted as a result of stimulated emission faster than they are injected. So the carrier density eventually falls back to below lasing threshold which results in the termination of the optical output. If carrier injection has not ceased during this period, then the carrier density in the active region can increase once more and the process will repeat itself. The figure on the right shows a typical pulse generated by gain-switching with a sinusoidal injection current at 250 MHz producing a pulse of approximately 50 ps. The carrier density is depleted during the pulse, and subsequently rises due to continued current injection, producing a smaller secondary pulse. If the injection current is rapidly switched off at the proper time, for example using a step recovery diode circuit, a single 50 ps light pulse can be generated.For solid-state and dye lasers, gain switching (or synchronous pumping) usually involves the laser gain medium being pumped with another pulsed laser. Since the pump pulses are of short duration, optical gain is only present in the laser for a short time, which results in a pulsed output. Q-switching is more commonly used for producing pulsed output from these types of laser, as pulses with much higher peak power can be achieved.The term gain-switching derives from the fact that the optical gain is negative when carrier density or pump intensity in the active region of the device is below threshold, and switches to a positive value when carrier density or the pump intensity exceeds the lasing threshold.".
- Gain-switching thumbnail Gainswitchpulse.png?width=300.
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- Gain-switching wikiPageRevisionID "646878147".
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laser_science.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Dye_laser.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Laser.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Laser_diode.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Laser_pumping.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Lasing_threshold.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Mode-locking.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Picosecond.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Q-switching.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Step_recovery_diode.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink Stimulated_emission.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLink File:Gainswitchpulse.png.
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gain-switching".
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLinkText "gain-switched".
- Gain-switching wikiPageWikiLinkText "gain-switching".
- Gain-switching wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gain-switching subject Category:Laser_science.
- Gain-switching hypernym Technique.
- Gain-switching type TopicalConcept.
- Gain-switching type Laser.
- Gain-switching comment "Gain-switching is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, of the order of picoseconds (10−12 s).In a semiconductor laser, the optical pulses are generated by injecting a large number of carriers (electrons) into the active region of the device, bringing the carrier density within that region from below to above the lasing threshold.".
- Gain-switching label "Gain-switching".
- Gain-switching sameAs Q5517204.
- Gain-switching sameAs m.025_9g.
- Gain-switching sameAs Q5517204.
- Gain-switching wasDerivedFrom Gain-switching?oldid=646878147.
- Gain-switching depiction Gainswitchpulse.png.
- Gain-switching isPrimaryTopicOf Gain-switching.