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Microscopic charge carrier dynamics within non-normal incidence VECSEL cavitiesMcLaren et al., 2021
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- McLaren S
- Kilen I
- Moloney J
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- Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers XXV
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Mode-locked vertical external-cavity surface emitting lasers are promising compact sources for high-power, ultrafast pulses with excellent beam quality and the flexibility offered by an external cavity. Typical models of these lasers use macroscopic or quasistatic approaches …
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