Amplified Spontaneous Emission in Slab Amplifiers

Citation:

Goren, C., Tzuk, Y., Marcus, G. & Pearl, S. Amplified Spontaneous Emission in Slab Amplifiers. Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of 42, 12, 1239 - 1247 (2006).
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Date Published:

2006

Abstract:

Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) occurs in media with large gain, and affects both the magnitude and the spatial distribution of the inversion. In this work we theoretically study the effect of ASE in three-dimensional, rectangular slab amplifiers, using Monte Carlo type computer simulations. We found that in one-dimensional amplifiers ASE is always larger at the edges so that the inversion has a maxima at the center of the amplifier. However, in two- and three-dimensional amplifiers, the inversion has a minimum at the center of the amplifier for low gain, and a maximum at the center of the amplifier for high gain. Thus, the inversion profile can be changed by increasing the gain from a minimum at the center, through a plateau, to a maximum at the center. A simple analytical theory was developed and agrees with these results

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