Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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542497 | Microelectronics Journal | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Key device requirements for maximising resolution in an optical coherence tomography system are discussed. The design and operating parameters of a multi-contact quantum dot superluminescent diode incorporating a number of features which inhibit lasing are described. Such devices allow the independent tuning of emission power and spectral shape; hence the penetration depth and resolution in optical coherence tomography are decoupled. The emission spectrum of a device utilising chirped quantum dots is shown to be tuned to produce a broadband single Gaussian emission, centred at the required wavelength of 1050 nm, with high output powers than a single contact device.
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Authors
P.D.L. Judson, K.M. Groom, D.T.D. Childs, M. Hopkinson, N. Krstajic, R.A. Hogg,