Linewidth rebroadening due to nonlinear gain and index induced by carrier heating in strained quantum-well lasers
Résumé
The carrier heating has been recently recognized as one of the main origins of nonlinear gain, in particular in strained quantum-well lasers. The asymmetry of this effect introduces a nonlinear refractive index. The joint effects of nonlinear gain and nonlinear refractive index that are both due to carrier heating together with the spatial-hole-burning give rise to an increase in the carrier density and in the linewidth enhancement factor. These effects can explain the linewidth rebroadening at high power in phase-shifted single-mode DFB lasers