Abstract
Semiconductor lasers are compact low power consuming, systems that offer a broad homogeneous gain and a very wide operating range from the blue to 3-μm at room temperature in cw. They have much potential for application in optical communications, spectroscopy, trace gas detection, non-linear optics.
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