Abstract
The effect of emission of linearly polarized recombination radiation due to electrical current flowing through crystals without inversion symmetry is considered. The phenomenological and microscopic description of this effect, named current-induced linearly polarized emission (CILPE), yielded from a study of the linear photogalvanic effect that this is reciprocal in its physical nature to CILPE. The possible contribution of CILPE in polarization-state selection and instability of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers are discussed as well.
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