Abstract

The optical linewidth enhancement factor (LEF) of a p-doped quantum-dot (QD) laser is measured below threshold and compared with a theoretical calculation. The optical gain, refractive index, and LEF are well matched with our theoretical model when the thermal effect is isolated by an additional pulse current measurement of the LEF. We also theoretically calculate the LEF of an undoped QD Fabry-Pe/spl acute/rot (FP) laser assuming that the structure of the undoped FP QD laser is the same as that of the p-doped QD FP laser except the p-type doping. The changes in modal gain and refractive index due to the respective QD ground and excited states are calculated. Based on the theoretical results, we show that the LEF of the p-doped QD laser is smaller than that of the undoped QD laser due to the reduced transparency carrier density.

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