Abstract

The efficient performance of two-dimensional surface-emitting laser arrays is analysed with the aid of a comprehensive fully self-consistent three-dimensional thermal–electrical model. Maximal available output of the closely packed arrays is considered as a function of their spacing and the emitter size. The superior thermal behaviour of arrays composed of small-size emitters is found to be questionable.

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